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Mediation: Approaches and Insights
Russ Bleemer, Editor
Price: $85.00 365 pages.
1 Hardcover Volume. Published April 2005.
ISBN-13: 978-1-929446-69-8
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Book Overview
PART A. Mediator Qualifications
Introduction
Chapter 1 Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Mediator?
Peter Lovenheim
Chapter 2 Malpractice Warning Signs for the Evaluative Lawyer-Mediator
Carl H. Helmstetter
Chapter 3 The Business Lawyer as Mediator
James C. Freund
PART B. Mediator’s Techniques
Introduction
Chapter 4 Part I: Maximizing the Mediator’s Initial Contact
Marjorie Aaron
Chapter 5 Part II: Getting a Head Start: More Intake Questions and Tips for Mediators
Marjorie Aaron
Chapter 6 Using Deception in Mediation
Jeffrey Krivis
Chapter 7 Comedy Training for a Mediator
Jeffrey Krivis
Chapter 8 Parties Need Mediators With Personal and Professional Tenacity
Gregg F. Relyea
Chapter 9 Ten Principles of Mediation Ethics
David A. Hoffman
Chapter 10 Telling Mediation Tales Can Encourage Settlement
Stefan M. Mason
Chapter 11 Mediation ‘Transparency’ Helps Parties See Where They’re Going
Michael L. Moffitt
Chapter 12 The Critical Impact of Word Choice in Mediation
Gregg F. Relyea
Chapter 13 How Much Evaluation Should Be Mixed into a Mediation Session?
Tom Arnold
Chapter 14 A Style Index for Mediators
Jeffrey Krivis & Barbara McAdoo
PART C. Mediation Programs
Introduction
Chapter 15 Mediation under Florida Law
John J. Upchurch
Chapter 16 Federal Appellate Mediation Programs
Kathleen M. Scanlon
Chapter 17 System Disorders: Trying to Build Resolution into Managed Care
Brad Honoroff & Christopher Honeyman
Chapter 18 Why Mediating Probate Disputes Is an Attractive Alternative
Kevin J. Parker
Chapter 19 Integrated Conflict Management Programs Emerge as an Organization
Development Strategy
Jennifer Lynch
PART D. Advocacy in Mediation
Introduction
Chapter 20 Preparation: What Clients Don’t Want to Hear
Paul R. Fisher
Chapter 21 Is Your Infringement Dispute Suitable for Mediation?
Peter H. Kaskell
Chapter 22 Expert Witnesses and Mediation
Kathleen M. Scanlon
Chapter 23 Preparing for Mediation in a Multiparty Construction Dispute
David I. Bristow & Zimba Moore
Chapter 24 Mediation Advocacy: Axioms for Avoiding an Impasse
Paul R. Fisher
Chapter 25 Taking Mediation Online: How to Adapt Your Practice
Jeffrey Krivis
Chapter 26 Responding When the Other Side Doesn’t Have Settlement Authority
Jeffrey Krivis
Chapter 27 How Advocacy Fits in Effective Mediation
Jeff Kichaven
Chapter 28 What Clients Must Know About Mediation: An ADR Primer for Parties About to Litigate
Paul R. Fisher
PART E. Mediation as a Process
Introduction
Chapter 29 Are the Neutrals Working for Themselves?
Michael Watkins
Chapter 30 Mediation’s Value Comes From the Many Options it Produces
Jeffrey Krivis
Chapter 31 Adding Value: Making the Strongest Case for Evaluation
Jeff Kichaven
Chapter 32 Can Three-Mediator Panels Resolve ‘Impossible’ Disputes?
M. Scott Donahey & Sandra A. Sellers
Chapter 33 If You’re Willing to Experiment, ‘Principle’ Cases Can Be Mediated
Dwight Golann
PART F. LEGAL ISSUES INVOLVING MEDIATION
Introduction
Chapter 34 Enforcement of Contract Clauses Providing for Mediation
Kathleen M. Scanlon & Adam Spiewak
Chapter 35 Primer on Developments in Mediation Confidentiality
Kathleen M. Scanlon
Chapter 36 Does Good Faith Avoid a Breach of Mediation Confidentiality?
William B. Leahy & Karen E. Rubin
Chapter 37 A Model Rule for Lawyers as Third-Party Neutrals
CPR-Georgetown Commission on Ethics and Standards in Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 38 Mediation Settlement Agreements: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues
R. Wayne Thorpe & Jennifer Boyens Victor
Chapter 39 Mediation Settlement Agreements: They’re Doubtful Without a Writing
R. Wayne Thorpe & Jennifer Boyens Victor
Chapter 40 A Challenge to Mediation Sanctions Is Turned Away by the Eighth Circuit
Michael Geigerman
Chapter 41 California Legal Community Examines The Limits of Mediation Confidentiality
Russ Bleemer
Chapter 42 California’s Top Court Endorses Mediation Law, but ADR Professionals
Remain Split about the Decision
Russ Bleemer
Chapter 43 Commentary: Exalting ‘Absolute Confidentiality’ Hurts the Practice
Jeff Kichaven
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