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Mediation
Mediators Without Borders has perfect pitch on the timing of its launch.
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Katie Brophy sent the following email to me and others, which I am passing on with her permission: “At the recent KBA update, Lawyers Mutual indicated increasing claims were coming as a result of clients claiming their mediated divorce related agreements were unfair and their lawyer was to blame. Here is a draft I prepared...
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Victoria Pynchon has requested comments to her post, Mediation Abuses in Family Law. I see the problem frequently. Check out her post and let her hear from you! In browsing her ADR site and her negotiation site, Settle It Now Negotiation Blog, you’ll no doubt stumble upon some info that will make you wonder haw...
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I owe an apology to Pieter M. Droppert of New Jersey Family & Divorce Law Blog. He posted a comment which I tried to “approve” on a PDA. I was out of the office at the time, hobnobbing with Pauline Tessler and Peggy Johnson and the collaborative family law group when I saw the email...
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Geoff Sharp (check out the clever animation) of Mediator Blah Blah has launched The Mediation vBlog Project at Mediation vBlog. The first post is a short into by Diane Levine of Online Guide To Mediation.
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The California case of Simmons v. Ghaderi is upsetting all we thought we knew about mediation. A few quotes from the case: “In Dr. Ghaderi’s trial brief she argued that the mediation confidentiality rules codified in Evidence Code section 1115 et seq., and in particular Evidence Code section 1119, made inadmissible all evidence of an...
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One of the reasons I like writing this blawg is that I learn so much. Just as teaching a CLE is the best way to learn a topic thoroughly, researching online resources and posting about them is a discipline that brings much more information across my desk than I would otherwise discover.
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Watch with me as the Pacific Rim mediation conference unfolds in New Zealand NEXT September. I am no talent scout, but I have to say I am very impressed with Geoff Sharp’s mediation thinking and passion. I am tempted to lightly pencil it in the book, far flung as it may seem. Here’s the trailer...
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Victoria Pynchon from Settle It Now Blog asks , Are We Trading Justice for Harmony? Addressing “those critics of ADR who claim that privatizing dispute resolution according to a set of norms that value cooperation over conflict is a subtle but pernicious form of social control, especially when the power relations between the disputing parties...
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Ten Mistakes Even Good Mediators Make is post from Mediator Blah Blah and is well worth reading. Geoff Sharp, the author of this blog, knows his stuff. He credits New York attorney Stephen A. Hockman for the list, but adds nice links to illustrate the rationale behind many of the rules.
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