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Advanced Mediation Conference: Practical Skills for Experienced Employment Litigators: Competition and Cooperation
Every party in mediation has conflicting goals. On the one hand, she wants to resolve the case, which requires cooperating with the other side. On the other hand, she wants to get as much as possible (or give as little as possible), which is inherently competitive. Balancing these conflicting interests can be difficult. Are there optimal strategies? What are they?
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