Attorney bias in mediation An adversarial, “must win” attitude is a mediation killer and usually results from confirmation bias on the part of the attorney Charles G. “Skip” Rubin (Ret.) From Issue: 2018 August
Uprooting the decision tree Neuroscience meets mathematics in mediation: If they told you lawyers don’t need math, they lied! Barbara A. Reeves From Issue: 2018 August
We can all spread some kindness Can you find something generous to do today? Geraldine Ly From Issue: 2018 August
The warrior’s arsenal A modest proposal regarding the continued usefulness of confidential settlement agreements for sexual-harassment cases in a post-Weinstein era Jason L. Oliver From Issue: 2018 August
The Art of Storytelling Movies, mutinies, trial lawyers and CAALA Vegas Stuart Zanville From Issue: 2018 August
A diplomatic approach towards mediation Diplomacy in mediation should not be seen as a substitute for, or competing with, the traditional styles of evaluative or facilitative mediation Mitchell M. Tarighati From Issue: 2018 August
Cognitive biases in mediation What lawyers must know about biases in order to optimize mediation outcomes Stacie Feldman Hausner From Issue: 2018 August
Tips for mediating #MeToo cases Learn and embrace HerStory, let her show you by reenactment exactly what happened Genie Harrison From Issue: 2018 August
The science of negotiation Follow, if you will, the mediation of a sexual harrassment claim to learn the basic principles of negotiation Jan Frankel Schau From Issue: 2018 August
The five major “do not do’s” for maximum value settlements The steps you take before referring the case to a trial law firm can make all the difference in settlement value Laura F. Sedrish From Issue: 2018 August
Take full advantage of the CAALA convention – and connect An incredible opportunity to network and connect Mike Arias From Issue: 2018 August