Mediating Technology Cases : Ten Tips For Successful Lawyer Advocacy

Topics:
Arbitration and Mediation
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Career,
Communication Skills,
Conflict Resolution,
HR.com,
Lawyer,
Mediation
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Overview: Achieving simplicity in what seems to be an ever-complicating world is an on-going objective for both lawyers and clients, alike. While technology offers us the promise of simplicity, it creates, at the same time, greater interdependence, and reliance upon each other. When the inevitable dispute arises, swift, certain, reliable and creative solutions become both the objectives and absolute necessities. Achieving resolution according to these requirements demands the availability of flexible and responsive conflict resolution tools and processes. Traditional litigation retains its importance as a dispute resolution mechanism. It is, however, no longer the only or even the mechanism of choice. The advent of ADR, in particular mediation, as a popular approach to conflict resolution can be traced directly to need for a response to match the times in which we live. Lawyers adapt with the times-because we respond to the needs of the clients and because we provide crucial leadership in virtually every aspect of society. Learning and employing effective mediation advocacy is yet another way to provide relevant service to the clients and to vital leadership to the world.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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