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Changes to mediation practice initially triggered by the pandemic appear to be long-lasting. Join us to consider new strategies and ethical considerations to optimize mediation preparation and outcomes. The panel – former litigators, a former general counsel, and retired judge – will share their insights and experiences to help advocates improve their ADR efforts. Sutopics include:
What’s changed in the move to remote ADR practice?
Challenges, tradeoffs, and silver linings
Ethics and Civility in the new normal
Specific steps to improve mediation practice and results – working with clients, mediators, adversaries; neutral selection, briefing dos and don’ts; conducting the session, etc.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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