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Originally presented: November 1, 2024 | Course length: 6.0 hours
Join an experienced faculty for insightful presentations on the latest developments in mediation, arbitration and ADR advocacy, plus a review of how the amendments to Minnesota Rule 114 are working in practice.
With Guest Speaker Dwight Golann
Dwight Golann is a Research Professor of Law at Suffolk Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. He is the author of Mediating Legal Disputes: Effective Strategies for Lawyers and Mediators and Sharing a Mediator’s Powers: Effective Advocacy in Settlement. Professor Golann delivers 3 all-new presentations:
Welcome and Announcements (5 MINUTES)
– Vildan A. Teske & David Y. Trevor, MSBA ADR Section Co-Chairs
When and How Mediators Evaluate: Explicit/Implied, Broad/Narrow, Intentionally…and Perhaps Unconsciously (60 MINUTES)
Good mediators constantly evaluate what is happening in our cases, and we keep our opinions hidden. Or do we? We’ll show video of mediators conveying viewpoints ranging from explicit opinions to subtle body language. We’ll then invite you to discuss: When do you provide direction to parties? If so, how? Do you ever “leak” a viewpoint, intentionally or not?
– Dwight Golann
Elimination of Bias: Wired Differently – Navigating Neurodiversity in ADR (60 MINUTES)
1.0 elimination of bias credit applied for
– Marshall S. Lichty
Ethics Challenges in ADR Proceedings and Negotiation – Featuring the ADR Institute Players! (60 MINUTES)
1.0 ethics credit applied for
This presentation will use video recreations of recent court cases and ethics opinions to explore a wide range of ethical issues impacting the work of mediators and arbitrators, as well as ethics challenges experienced by lawyers who advocate in ADR proceedings or engage in unfacilitated negotiation. Come prepared for an entertaining and highly interactive conversation.
– James R. Coben
ADR Spotlight: Meet Roslyn Harmon, Executive Director of the Dispute Resolution Center in Saint Paul (15 MINUTES)
Mediations from Hell: Lessons Learned from Difficult Mediations (60 MINUTES)
– Elizabeth V. Cutter, Kathleen R. Gearin, Roger L. Kramer & Zachary A. Kretchmer
– Antone M. Melton-Meaux (moderator)
BREAKOUT SESSION A (60 MINUTES)
Family Mediation and Neutral Services in Greater Minnesota: What’s Different from the Metro, What’s New and What’s Changing?
– Jacob J. Baker, J.J. Cline & Kathryn M. Snyder
– Nicole J. Tabbut (moderator)
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Preparing for a Productive Mediation: A Roundtable Discussion for Mediators and Advocates
– Leslie Sinner McEvoy
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Insulting First Offers: Why Parties Make Them and How Mediators Can Respond
– Dwight Golann
BREAKOUT SESSION B (60 MINUTES)
Matching the Client to the Process: Family Law Mediation with the Presence of Intimate Partner Violence
– Allyson O. Kerr & James J. Street
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A Recap of Recent Developments in Arbitration: Mass Arbitration Claims, The NFL’s Biased Arbitration Procedure, Are Courts Imposing Limits on the Breadth of Arbitration? and How Can Arbitrators Harness the Power of AI?
– Joseph L. Daly
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Mediating Across Cultures: Video of Variations Across Five Continents
– Dwight Golann
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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 elimination of bias credit and 1.0 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.
The ADR Institute also qualifies 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.