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ADR Forum Series: Ask the Litigators
ADR Forum Series: Ask the Litigators - What Makes for Successful Mediation?
Monday, May 12, 2025 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Format: Webinar
Program Fee:
Free for Members | $15 for Non-Members
Description:
Join us for a discussion between attorneys with extensive experience representing clients in mediation, and mediators, to gain mediation counsels’ perspective on the “do’s and don’ts” of mediation: what approaches and techniques employed by mediators are best suited to enhance the chance of settlement, and what approaches hinder settlement; and what they believe makes for an effective mediator.
Speakers:
Steven H. Holinstat,
Proskauer Rose LLP
Jessica Giambrone Palmese
, Epstein Becker Green
Aaron Loterstein
, Fishkin Lucks LLP
Travis J. Mock
, Rakower Law PLLC
Moderator:
Bart Eagle,
Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Sponsoring Committee:
Alternative Dispute Resolution
, Susan E. Salazar, Chair
Co-Sponsoring Committees:
Litigation
, Cassandra L. Porsch, Chair
State Courts of Superior Jurisdiction
, Amy D. Carlin, Chair
Register for the following 6/2 ADR Forum here.
When
5/12/2025
Where
Online Event
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