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Wheeler, Terry: Concern: Quality of Practice – Video

Terry Wheeler shares his concern that many mediators are more focused on their needs or the program they work for than the focusing on the parties.

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Terry Wheeler

Terry Wheeler is engaged in the private practice of law with the Columbus firm of Artz & Dewhirst. His areas of practice include employment, business, and criminal law. Mr. Wheeler also serves as a co-director for the Center for Dispute Resolution. In addition he is an adjunct professor, teaching negotiation,… MORE >

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