by PremiAdmin9911 | Jun 7, 2022 | The ADR Blog
By Sheldon J. Stark – Mediator and Arbitrator This is the first in a series of “From the Field” columns describing mediator techniques you might find useful in your own practice. I call this issue’s technique “The Value of Closure.” I learned it from...
by PremiAdmin9911 | May 19, 2022 | The ADR Blog
. By Robert E. L. Wright, Mediator & Arbitrator… First Appearing in the Oakland County Legal News May 2022. Allowing parties to make their own choices and come to their own decisions regarding the outcome of a dispute is a...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Apr 1, 2022 | The ADR Blog
Harshitha Ram The magnifying global economy largely depends on international business to counter uncertainties in global transactions. A crucial aspect of preserving an enduring business relationship is to choose the right mechanism to resolve disputes. Often...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Mar 4, 2022 | The ADR Blog
By Sheldon J. Stark – Mediator and Arbitrator In the following article, the mediator helps counsel prepare and educate their clients as to the ups and downs of the negotiation process likely to be encountered during the mediation. Introduction For many,...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Feb 3, 2022 | The ADR Blog
Richard L. Hurford An Old Time Tactic with a New Twist-Should Mock Mediations be Considered? A litigation lifetime ago, when jury trials and bench trials were at least ten times more likely to occur than they are today (less than 1% of civil lawsuits...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Nov 11, 2021 | The ADR Blog
William Louis Weber, Jr.December 9, 1934 – October 17, 2021 William Louis Weber, Jr., of Kenmore, Washington (formerly from Beverly Hills, Michigan) passed away peacefully surrounded by his beloved wife, Bridget and five devoted children William III and his...
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