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Originally presented: November 4, 2022 | Course length: 6.0 hours
The 2022 ADR Institute Welcomes Ken Cloke!
Ken Cloke is the Director of the Center for Dispute Resolution in Santa Monica, California and a mediator, arbitrator, facilitator, coach and trainer, specializing in communication, negotiation and resolving complex multi-party disputes.
He joins a talented local faculty for insightful presentations on:
Plus, an overview of the long-awaited amendments to Minnesota Rule 114!
Litigation About Mediation: A Case Study in Institutionalization (60 MINUTES)
For 1998, the year of the first ADR Institute, 467 federal and 652 state court decisions are available on Westlaw that mention the word mediation. Fast-forward to last year: the word mediation appears in 4300 federal and 1733 state decisions. Not all of these database “hits” involve situations where federal and state judges actually decided a disputed mediation issue. But roughly fifteen to twenty percent of the time over the last quarter-century, that is exactly what happens. This presentation will explore this litigation history and tease out practical lessons to be learned about the evolution of our field.
– James R. Coben
The New Minnesota Rule 114: ADR Ethics and Procedures (60 MINUTES)
1.0 ethics credit applied for
Join two members of the ADR Ethics Board for an overview of the long-awaited amendments to Minnesota Rule 114.
– Kristi J. Paulson & Referee James J. Street
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: The Magic of Mediation: How to Find, Feed, and Foment It (60 MINUTES)
Anyone who has mediated even a few disputes is likely to have experienced the magic of mediation, and would very much like to do so again. But if asked to say exactly where this magic came from, how it happened, what it consisted of, or how they might replicate it, most would be hard pressed to answer. In this context, magic does not mean illusion, trickery, sleight-of-hand, or superstition, but the very real unanticipated transformation and metamorphosis of impasse into resolution. This session will examine some of the sources of magic in mediation and the transformational skills and techniques that allow us to move beyond compromise and conciliation to collaboration and consensus; and beyond settlement to resolution, forgiveness, reconciliation, and prevention.
– Ken Cloke
ADR Spotlight: Meet Katie Pratt, the New Director of the Minnesota Office of Collaboration and Dispute Resolution (15 MINUTES)
5 Important New Developments in Arbitration Law (60 MINUTES)
– Joseph L. Daly
How to De-Escalate Conflict in Your Mediations (60 MINUTES)
Workers’ compensation and personal injury mediator, Molly Tyroler, and employment law mediator, Antone Melton-Meaux, will provide strategies for de-escalating conflict and producing productive interactions with your clients and adversaries, which can lead to enhanced settlement outcomes.
– Antone M. Melton-Meaux & Molly N. Tyroler
Bringin’ Agency Back: How to Facilitate Self-Determination in Mediation (60 MINUTES)
Dan Simon’s new book (with co-author Tara West) challenges mediators to live up to mediation’s unique, but usually unmet, potential to be genuinely empowering. In this presentation, Dan will explain how mediators can give the parties the real experience of being in control while also increasing the likelihood of settlement. He’ll also explain the theoretical basis, as well as the metaphor in the title, of his book Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights.
– Dan Simon
$245
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Scholarships available!
Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.
Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 6.0 CLE credits, including 1.0 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.
Minnesota CLE also will be applying to the Supreme Court ADR Program for 6.0 continuing education in ADR credits, which are required by the Minnesota Supreme Court to remain on the state rosters of ADR neutrals.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.