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The Mediate.com WeeklyMay 23, 2012 #431 - Membership information |
In This Issue:An Alternative to the Colosseum of Family Court • Collaborative Lawyers' Duties to Screen the Appropriateness and Obtain Clients' Informed Consent • Keys to Successful Mediation: Understanding Brain Wiring and the Complex Listening Dynamic • Interview of the Week: Frank Sander • Job Center • Mediation Today • Blog Postings • Events Calendar |
| Interview of the Week with Frank Sander This is the complete interview by Robert Benjamin of Harvard Law Professor Frank Sander, founder of the Multi-Door Courthouse movement, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series. |
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“Are We a Field?” with Carrie Menkel-Meadow In this presentation, Carrie Menkel-Meadow discusses the question: Are We a Field? |
| “We Are a Field” with Juliana Birkhoff Juliana Birkhoff presents on how conflict resolution is a field. |
| “We Are Not a Field” with Peter Adler Peter Adler discusses how conflict resolution may not be a field. |
| Are You a Mediate Featured Mediator? There is no better way to get local cases! Be at the top of every page of Mediate.com for all visitors from your local area. See www.mediate.com/Featured. |
| An Alternative to the Colosseum of Family Court Stephen Erickson Steve Erickson discusses the view from family court. He left the practice of family law for family mediation, looking for a less aggressive alternative to resolving family disputes. |
| Collaborative Lawyers' Duties to Screen the Appropriateness and Obtain Clients' Informed Consent Forrest (Woody) Mosten, John Lande Collaborative Law (CL) is an innovative dispute resolution process that offers significant benefits but also poses significant non-obvious risks. This Article provides a systematic analysis of these possible risks as identified in books written by CL experts, CL practice group websites, social science research, and bar association ethics opinions. |
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Seventh Annual ABA Arbitration Training Institute – June 21-23 in Philadelphia Join the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution for the Seventh Annual Arbitration Training Institute, A Comprehensive Training in Commercial Arbitration in Philadelphia, PA on June 21-23. This 3-day training is presented by a panel of nationally recognized arbitrators and arbitration advocates. Let our panel of experts walk you through the arbitration process from start to finish. This limited capacity training will provide you with a unique learning environment and industry contacts that will sustain you throughout your career. To register and to view the faculty, go to www.ambar.org/2012ArbInst. |
| Keys to Successful Mediation: Understanding Brain Wiring and the Complex Listening Dynamic Gloria Vanderhorst, Ellen Kandell Shifting your clients from positional, competitive mindsets to more cooperative and collaborative thinking where creative and mutually beneficial solutions can be generated is the goal of most dispute resolution professionals. This article explores some of the brain's structure and functions and how they contribute to the natural competitive and collaborative instincts that operate simultaneously. |
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