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Calling all ADR bloggers - is one of your posts the best in 2008?
ADR blogs Mediation Channel and mediator blah… blah… are combining in a quest to find the 3 best mediation and negotiation related posts written in 2008. Together we are asking all ADR bloggers to send us your very favorite mediation/negotiation related post that you have written this...
Master the geography of collaboration with the latest edition of The Complete Lawyer
The latest edition of The Complete Lawyer is now available, putting the focus on “Doing Business Internationally.” The Complete Lawyer is a web-based magazine focusing on quality of life and career satisfaction for attorneys but with relevance for dispute resolution professionals as well. It feat...
Massachusetts Uniform Mediation Act: time to make your opinion count online or in person
Since 2006, a group of mediators in Massachusetts, designating itself the MassUMA Working Group, has met regularly to discuss the adoption of the Uniform Mediation Act (”UMA”) in the Commonwealth. The UMA protects communications made during a mediation and establishes a limited...
To err is human: how do we keep our feet out of our mouths in the first place?
Last week, legal marketing guru Larry Bodine put his foot in it with a blog post describing the “Best ‘Elevator Pitch’ Ever…?”, courtesy of a “silver-haired senior-most litigator” who relies on a cheap joke about the Holocaust to woo business...
Testing for negotiation skills, creativity: an LSAT for the 21st century
In the U.S., thousands of graduate school applicants sit each year for one or more of the standardized tests that most universities require as part of their admissions process. One of them, the Law School Admission Test, known as the LSAT, measures the reading comprehension and verbal reasoning ...

