You're Going to Mediation or Arbitration-Now What? (Online Course)
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You're Going to Mediation or Arbitration-Now What? (Online Course)

You're Going to Mediation or Arbitration-Now What? (Online Course)
Product Code: CET12YGMOLC
Faculty: M. Wayne Blair Esq, Mark Nichols, Jennifer Stair, Kathleen Wareham
Recording Date: March 20, 2012
Page Count: 147
Running Time: 90 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: Center for Professional Development, Section of Dispute Resolution, Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division
Topics: Dispute Resolution, General Practice, Solos and Small Firms
Format: Online Course - CET12YGMOLC
Other Formats: CD - CET12YGMCDR Audio Download - CET12YGMAUD
Pricing: $129.00 (Regular)
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Description

Do you need to advocate in a mediation or arbitration but don't know what to do first? Anyone can successfully advocate at mediation or arbitration with informed preparation.

This program will provide insights and practical, specific recommendations concerning what to do (and what not to do) in preparing for mediation or arbitration. Guidance from the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, as well as well as practice tips, will be provided to help the attorney advocate make the best possible use of the mediation or arbitration process.

This online course includes downloadable course materials in PDF format.

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