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Shel Stark participates in the ADR Section Mediator Forum
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On February 24, Shel Stark was one of the leaders and facilitators for the ADR Section’s 2022 Spring Mediator Forum, where mediators learn from mediators. The 2-hour program, sponsored by the AD…
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Negotiation 101: What Parties Should Know about Negotiations at the Mediation Table
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INTRODUCTION For many, especially those new to the process of settling legal disputes, negotiations across the mediation table are like nothing the parties have ever experienced before. The purpose of…
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PREPARING FOR YOUR FIRST MEDIATION: A Step-by-Step Checklist for Advocates
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Review the file from top to bottom Mediation is likely to be the closest your client gets to having their day in court. Consider preparation for it as the moral and functional equivalent of preparing…
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Why Mediators Should Never Say "Never"
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“Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never….” Winston Churchill. Quoted in Churchill and Orwell, the Fight for Freedom by Thomas E. Ricks, Penguin Press 2017 If the parties to…
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What "The Blind Men and the Elephant" Can Teach Us About Perspective at the Mediation Table
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Frequently, disputes arise out of the different perspectives of the parties. Parties may observe the same facts but their perceptions of what happened and why may turn on where they stood, what role t…
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The Vanishing American Trial and Its Implications
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For many years ADR, alternative dispute resolution, meant arbitration. Arbitration was thought to be a quick and inexpensive private and confidential alternative to the traditional jury trial. Over ti…
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Book Review: Opinions—Essays on Lawyering, Litigation and Arbitration, the Placebo Effect, Chutzpah, and Related Matters
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“To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is nobler—and less trouble.” Mark Twain (1906) So begins this wonderful collection of essays by two of our funniest, most thoughtful, lea…
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BOOK REVIEW: "Opinions—Essays on Lawyering, Litigation and Arbitration, the Placebo Effect, Chutzpah, and Related Matters"
Categories: Reviews
“To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is nobler—and less trouble.” Mark Twain (1906) So begins this wonderful collection of essays by two of our funniest, most thoughtful, lea…
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R.E.S.P.E.C.T.: Why It Matters at the Mediation Table (Previously published in "Spotlight," the Oakland County Legal News)
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Consider the range of emotions parties sometimes experience as they become embroiled in litigation: frustration, regret, self-doubt, aggravation, anger, bitterness, depression, anxiety, disappointment…
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How the Greek Financial Crisis Resembles a Mediation
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Negotiations between the Greek government and the European Economic Community were much in the news this summer. In the wake of the refugee crisis, the financial crisis has been driven off the front p…
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