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This program will focus on how newer attorneys can successfully represent their clients in mediations that lead to settlement.
Topics Include:
The timing of the mediation.
Drafting informative mediation statements.
Pre-mediation communication with the mediator.
Preparing clients for the mediation.
Use of joint and separate sessions.
Overcoming impasse.
Memorializing settlement agreements.
Post-session follow-up.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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