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Readings In Mediation for Attorneys

The following books are among the most helpful to counsel in understanding and productively using mediation.

  • Mediation Representation, Harold Abramson, NITA (2004)

  • Mediation Advocacy, John W. Cooley, NITA (1996)

  • Creative Problem Solver’s Handbook, Vols. I & II, John W. Cooley, ABA (2005)

  • Six Thinking Hats, Edward De Bono, Little Brown Co. (1999)

  • The Lawyer as a Negotiator, Harry T. Edwards & James J. White, West Publishing Co. (1977)

  • Getting to Yes, Fisher, Ury and Patton, Penguin Books (1991)

  • The Dynamics of Conflict Resolution, Bernard Mayer, Jossey-Bass (2000)

  • The Mediation Process, Christopher W. Moore, Jossey-Bass (2003)

  • The Mediation Field Guide, Barbara Ashley Phillips, Jossey-Bass (2001)

  • Getting Past No, William Ury, Bantam Books, (1993)

  • Mediation, a path back for the lost lawyer, John R. Van Winkle, ABA (2005)




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