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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.
Universal Principles for Success
I'm always on the lookout for inspiring ideas that I can apply to make me better at what I do.
Create Customized Mediation & Arbitration Clauses for Agreements
Including mediation and arbitration clauses in agreements makes good sense. They allow the parties involved in a contractual relationship to address disputes privately, confidentially and cost effectively. As well, they ensure that the dispute resolution mechanisms to be used are tailored to meet the needs of the parties, for example, by ensuring that neutrals retained to assist have specialized expertise in the area of dispute and by providing flexible scheduling.
Confidentiality American Style
So it appears there will be an NHL hockey season. Not that I'm surprised (see my December 6, 2012 entry NHL Lockout Revisited).
Taxation of Settlement Payments
I recently conducted a mediation involving a claim for payment for technical services provided by ABC Inc. to X Co. for an event that X put on at ZED Co.'s premises (the names of the parties have been anonymized for confidentiality reasons).
What's the Cost of Workplace Strife?
Prior to becoming a full-time ADR professional, I practiced employment law for close to 15 years. Today a significant part of my ADR practice involves mediating workplace disputes - both those in the courts (wrongful dismissal claims) and within organizations.
NHL Lockout Revisited
Here we are on December 6, 2012, and still no resolution to the NHL lockout in sight.
It's Movember ...Time to Make a Difference!
For the second consecutive year, I have committed to growing a moustache for the month
of November to raise vital awareness and funds for prostate cancer and male mental health.
Mediation Around the World
While no system is perfect, we’re fortunate to have a well-developed and effective mandatory mediation program in Ontario, which applies to most civil disputes commenced through the higher courts in Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor.
Youtube Video: The Mediation Process
I am always on the lookout for videos that can help demonstrate for those new to mediation what the process looks like
2012 Oba Award of Excellence - Alternative Dispute Resolution
On September 19, 2012, Philip M. Epstein, Q.C., LSM, Cert. F. Arb., of Epstein Cole
LLP, was awarded the ADR Award of Excellence for 2012 at a dinner held at the University of Toronto Club.
Mediation Week 2012
Today marks the start of the American Bar Association's (ABA) celebration of "Mediation Week". For the past number of years, the ABA has set aside a week to recognize and celebrate the growth of ADR. In support of Mediation Week 2012, the ABA has created special a link on its website with incredible resources, available at no cost.
Facing Off: Thoughts on The NHL Lockout
At this time of year, as the weather cools and we begin to hunker down for fall, my mind turns to the start of hockey season. Unfortunately, this year is different.
Remembering Roger Fisher
I was saddened to learn of the recent passing of Roger Fisher, a true pioneer in
the field of dispute resolution. Mr. Fisher died on August 25 at the age of
90.
Mediation Boot Camp - June 4, 2012
Don't miss the Mediation Boot Camp, scheduled for the morning of June 4, 2012, at the OBA Conference Centre in downtown Toronto!
Recommended Summer Reading
For those looking to get their fix of "dispute resolution" reading, I recommend two books, each offering something different:
Can You Predict Your Response to Conflict?
Have you heard the Aesop's Fable about the scorpion and the frog?
Could Mediation Help in Quebec?
Quebec student representatives and the provincial government are talking, which is generally a good sign. The province is reviewing the students' latest offer (see Quebec Student Protest Talks Moves Onto Fourth Day, Province To Mull Over Student's Offer) and all eyes are on the province.
Become a More Powerful Negotiator
I'm excited to announce that I recently agreed to develop and teach a course called Powerful Negotiation Skills for the University of Toronto's (U of T) School of Continuing Studies (SCS). The SCS has an excellent reputation for delivering "fast, focused and flexible" programming for the business community, attracting people from around the world to its courses.