What is a Value Conflict? Conflicts are an inherent part of social existence because of constant competition for resources. Click to read now| ADR Times
By Scott C. Van Soye It’s after lunch, and Fred’s feeling pretty good as he sorts through today’s mail. Ah! There it is, Tom Smith’s response to Fred’s settlement offer in Ajax Accounting v. Johnston. It’s a solid offer, and Fred smiles as he thinks about the vacation he’s going to take during what are| ADR Times
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There are five main approaches to conflict resolution that people can use when there are in the midst of conflict. Click here now!| ADR Times
Problem-solving models are step-by-step processes that provide a framework for addressing challenges. Click here to learn how to use these models & more!| ADR Times
By developing & practicing conflict resolution skills, we can turn disagreements into opportunities to deepen our understanding of others. Click here for more!| ADR Times
Perspective-taking is a powerful tool through which we can relate to and build relationships with others. To learn how we further develop this tool, click here!| ADR Times
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