
The Top Five Mediation Misconceptions
In this article, some common misconceptions about mediators and mediation are laid to rest. Click here to read more.
In this article, some common misconceptions about mediators and mediation are laid to rest. Click here to read more.
“Rough Seas and the Moral Compass”: Advocates and neutrals have different obligations in the negotiation process as everyone strives for an acceptable resolution. Responsibilities inherent
Chris Magee creates joint seminar with Christy Foley addressing recent MEAC opinions: understanding their content and their context. Important distinctions that yield practical insights allowing practitioners
Social distancing guidelines and remote ADR implementation by the FL Supreme Court creates new opportunities for Neutrals to employ ADR proceedings on-line, as
Covid-19 has made on-line Mediation is the pre-eminent method for dispute resolution. This article discusses one mediator’s experience with on-line platforms and some of the
The ADR Section’s Inaugural Mentoring Academy was held in October 2019 — a unique and outstanding event! View the full story here.
This document is a short summary of the “rules of the road” for on-line ADR sessions — what to expect, how to connect and how
On Friday, August 16, 2019, Christina Magee, Esq., along with Michael Lax, Esq. will be presenting “Be An Ethics Millionaire!” — a fast-paced entertaining presentation
I was mediating a difficult case recently where the parties on both sides despaired that any outcome other than “no agreement” would be reached. With
The Florida Supreme Court’s announcement in Special v. West Boca Medical Center, 160 So.3d 1251 ( Fla. 2014), of a new standard for harmless error
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