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The Marketing of Mediation
The ABA recently posted a trilogy of public service announcements on YouTube – each 32 seconds in length – to promote the use of mediation as an alternative to adversarial modes of dispute resolution.
Emotional Rescue: How To Save a Sinking Negotiation
Negotiations can go bad in a hurry for any number of reasons - clashing personalities, inflated egos, misunderstandings, incompatible priorities, negative emotions.
Law Society Appoints Bernard Morrow as Complaints Resolution Commissioner
I am thrilled to share the news of my appointment as the Law Society of Upper Canada's new Complaints Resolution Commissioner. The Law Society issued a news release on December 13, 2013 announcing the appointment. I will serve a two year term, commencing April 1, 2014.
Are You Ready to Mediate?: Part 5 - Bring the Right Person to The Table
There is nothing more frustrating and deflating than proceeding through a mediation only to find at crunch time that a party that had proclaimed at the outset that they had authority to settle either has very limited authority or no real authority to bind that party (in other words, any decision that they make requires the input and approval of a superior).
Are You Ready to Mediate?: Part 4 - Preparing the Client for The Mediation Session
Many clients are new to the mediation process and/or uncomfortable with the prospect of confrontation with the other side.
Are You Ready to Mediate?: Part 3 - Use the Mediation Brief to Preview Your Story
A conscientious and well-prepared mediator will spend time reading, reviewing and considering all the information you provide prior to the mediation date.
Are You Ready to Mediate?: Part 2 - Timely Information Exchange
To make the most of a mediation opportunity, share information that helps the opposing side understand the strengths of your case.
Are You Ready to Mediate?: A Series in Five Installments
Much of my work as a mediator involves mediating civil disputes in the midst of litigation.
Are You Ready to Mediate?: Part 1 - Think Mediation from The First Client Meeting
Mediation has become a fixture in most justice systems in the democratic world. In Ontario, we have mandatory mediation in Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor.
Brainstorming: A Fresh Look at An Old Tool
As a mediator, I relish the opportunity to engage the parties in the options generation stage of a mediation process. It's the point in the mediation when the parties, having fully explored and uncovered their interests, get down to exploring potential solutions that satisfy those interests.
Schmooze or Lose at The Negotiation Table
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer for success in negotiation.
Berkeley Events Does Mediation
Berkeley Events offers three unique venues to stage corporate events, parties and celebrations of all shapes and sizes. All three venues are located in the east end of downtown Toronto, offering amenities and a feel that are outside the box.
Judicial Dispute Resolution: Where Do We Go from Here?
For those that have been following this issue through this blog (see: Should Judges Mediate?, Upcoming ADR Programs of Interest) and elsewhere, the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) has issued its long awaited report on judicial dispute resolution (JDR).
Give Me a Sign
There's a fascinating social phenomenon taking place in a Toronto neighborhood not far from where I live.
Upcoming ADR Programs of Interest
I'd like to bring to your attention two programs that will take place in Toronto the week of June 3, 2013. I apologize for the short notice.
Pre-Mediation Offers: Help or Hindrance?
Do offers made before a mediation help or hinder settlement?
Should Judges Mediate?*
On March 24, 2010 Warren K. Winkler, the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Ontario, delivered a speech to the
Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, as part of its Distinguished Speakers Series, titled Some Reflections
On Judicial Mediation: Reality Or Fantasy?. I have reproduced the text of his speech here.
Upcoming Program: Gender, Negotiation and Mediation
The OBA has started promotion for an upcoming dinner program that promises to be both informative and engaging.
The program will examine the impact that gender plays in negotiation and, in turn, at the mediation table. Delee Fromm will speak on the subject and the program will be moderated by ADR Section Executive Chair, Elizabeth Hyde, of Riverdale Mediation.
Nominations for 2013 ADR Award of Excellence
The OBA is now accepting nominations for the Award of Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution. The ADR Award of Excellence recognizes exceptional contributions and/or achievements in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Last year's recipient was Philip Epstein of Epstein Cole LLP.