If a party is a public entity, that party shall be deemed to appear at a mediation session by the physical presence of: If a party fails to appear at mediation session without good cause, the court on motion may impose sanctions against the party failing to appear. Such sanctions may include an assessment of the attorneys' fees incurred by the other parties in preparing for and attending the mediation session and the fees of the mediator for preparing for and attending the mediation session.
The mediator may, during the course of the mediation, speak privately to one or more of the parties outside the presence of other parties.
Parties and their respective counsel shall be permitted to confer privately at any time.
The mediator may adjourn the mediation session at any time and may set times for reconvening the adjourned session. The mediator shall confirm in writing to all parties the date, time, and place for reconvening the adjourned session.
At any time on the motion of any party, the court may enter an order terminating mediation for good cause shown.
Ill. R. Cir. Ct. Cook Cnty. 21.04