Conflict is part of the human experience. Learn how Peer Mediation in school benefits teachers and students. Click here to read more| ADR Times
Mediation and arbitration both offer ways to resolve disputes outside of the traditional litigation process. Click here to find out the difference!| ADR Times
Explore practical strategies to motivate a team and ensure that motivation remains high and objectives are met with enthusiasm and commitment; click here!| ADR Times
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Emily is a recent graduate of Pepperdine Caruso Law. While in law school, Emily served as an executive editor on the Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal and had the opportunity to learn about ADR from world-class professors of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. emily@adrtimes.com| adrtimes.com
Reacting strongly when participating in child custody mediation is very common, but having a plan & knowing what not to say during it is vital.| ADR Times
The mediator will need to include a list of essential elements to accomplish the purpose of the mediation opening statement. Click here to learn more!| ADR Times