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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.
Suzanne H. Segal joined Signature Resolution in 2020, after 18 years as a Magistrate Judge with the Central District of California and 4 years as the Chief Magistrate Judge. While at the District Court, Judge Segal handled hundreds of mediations. She also presided over substantive motions and trials with the consent of the parties and resolved discovery disputes. She now serves as an Mediator, Special Master and also serves as an Arbitrator through Signature Resolution and the AAA. For longer bio, see www.SignatureResolution.com
Gary Sanders
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