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The Mediate.com WeeklyJanuary 7, 2009 #256 Membership information |
New In This Issue:The Clash of the Titans: Getting the Best Results in Mediation when Cooperative Negotiator meets Competitive One • Traits of a Mediator • Working Together after Divorce – The Mediated Road to Success • Mediated More Than Mediator And Mediation • Sharon Pickett - A Remembrance • Taxi: Paraíso para mediación • Keith Seat's Mediation News • Resolution Today • Blog Postings |
| The Clash of the Titans: Getting the Best Results in Mediation when Cooperative Negotiator meets Competitive One by Jan Frankel Schau California lawyers are now being routinely trained in the benefits of a win/win approach to negotiation by “expanding the pie”. However, the culture of cooperation is often confronted with a more competitive approach in mediation of litigated cases. This article will offer strategies for breaking the impasse this clash of styles presents in mediation as well as offer concrete strategies for litigators to adjust their own styles and thereby maximize their clients’ results. |
| Traits of a Mediator by Sam Imperati Although there are many intangibles in the definition of a “good” mediator, certain character traits are invaluable. |
| Working Together after Divorce – The Mediated Road to Success by Rikk Larsen, Blair Trippe The world of divorce is a place with an infinite number of stories that play out as a short list of common themes. The biggies: the well being of the children, how to divide assets, who gets the marital home and the complications of a parenting plan. We also know that divorces are rarely the end of the relationship in the sense that once they are final you never have, or need to have, contact with the other party again. |
Keith Seat's Mediation News - 01/07/09
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| Mediating Divorce Agreement with Jim Melamed Register now for Mediating Divorce Agreement, an ACR Approved 5-day, 40-hour course in Eugene, Oregon March 11-15, 2009. This course is taught by Mediate.com CEO James C. Melamed. The course is limited to 18 participants. Register now to ensure admission. Full information is at www.smartmediator.com |
| Mediated More Than Mediator And Mediation by Luis Miguel Diaz This composition was triggered by Barry Goldman’s article: Not even wrong. He believes that in ADR we are making the same mistake that medicine did for centuries. The mistake is the excessive preoccupation for the spiritual purity of the facilitator. Goldman wrote about the evolution of medicine: the belief in the necessity of ritual purity delayed for centuries the discovery of antisepsis. |
| Sharon Pickett - A Remembrance by Carl Schneider Sharon Pickett, 58, died of breast cancer on August 30, 2008 in Bethesda, Maryland. Here is a remembrance of Sharon and her contributions to the field of conflict resolution. |
Resolution Today - 01/06/2009
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Blog Postings of the Week - 01/05/09
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| Let Mediate.com Show You the Way There is no more effective way to grow your mediation practice than working with Mediate.com. Let our 13 years of experience show you the way.
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Featured Topic: Leadership and Conflict Resolution
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| Taxi: Paraíso para mediación por Luis Miguel Diaz Este artículo toma la forma de una pieza de teatro de un acto. Es un diálogo espontáneo entre dos seres marginales en la sociedad tradicional –una anciana y un joven. Intenta articular ideas fundamentales sobre procesos cognitivos en el manejo de conflictos. |
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| Mediate.com Blog Archive for December 29, 2008 This is an archive of the Mediate.com Blog for December 29, 2008 |
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