Rethinking Mediation Assumptions

Rethinking Mediation Assumptions

This seems like a particularly good year to revisit our assumptions. On the ADR front, please take a look at my latest article -- third in a series for the California Lawyer -- questioning the assumptions and ruts that often guide us through the mediation process. Time to rethink why and how we do what we do. There is a better way. https://www.callawyer.com/2017/01/rethinking-mediation-assumptions-part-3/

S. Martin Keleti

Member at Keleti+Moradian LLP

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