Effective Mediation Part 4 - Ten Things Every Advocate Must Consider Before the Mediation Starts

Program Date: 09/14/2020
Description
To ensure a successful mediation experience for your client, it is important to spend the time and effort to fully and adequately prepare in advance. Proper preparation includes spending time with your client reviewing the facts and legal issues, including your claims, defenses strengths and weaknesses, as well as those anticipated by the other side. Analyzing the motivations and impediments to a negotiated resolution, and, analyzing your risks through “ BATNA” - Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement, will allow you and your client to properly evaluate and respond to offers made during the mediation. Further, ensuring that the right individuals will participate in the mediation, or be readily available for questions, is critical. Finally, to the extent that you need to consider tax implications of any settlement, this should be done in advance. *This program will explore the top ten items each advocate should consider and address prior to the mediation to best prepare and succeed.
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California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, Texas Self Study
Credit Information
50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 50-minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 60-minute credit hour
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(ADR) Alternative Dispute Resolution
Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Federal Courts
Florida Eligible
Mediation
Negotiation Skills
Trial Skills
Presenters
![]() Leslie Berkoff, Esq. Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP |
Leslie A. Berkoff is a Partner with the firm where she serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation and Bankruptcy Practice Group, as well as Advisory Co-Chair of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Ms. Berkoff concentrates her practice in the area of bankruptcy and restructuring litigation and corporate workouts, and she represents a variety of corporate debtors, trustees, creditors and creditor committees both nationally and locally. Her practice also includes an emphasis on equipment leasing and healthcare law. Ms. Berkoff is also an experienced litigator and handles corporate transactions both locally and nationally. In addition, Ms. Berkoff has an active alternate dispute resolution practice and frequently serves as a mediator, and is also a trained arbitrator. She is on the Mediation Panels for the Eastern, Southern and Northern Districts of the United States Bankruptcy Courts in New York and the United States Bankruptcy Courts in Delaware and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, as well as the Commercial Mediation Panel for Nassau County. Ms. Berkoff was recently selected by the American Arbitrators Association to serve on its National Roster of Arbitrators. She has also served as a court appointed examiner and guardian ad litem in several bankruptcy cases. She is currently the Chair of the Mediation Sub-Committee of the Chapter 11 Lawyers and Judges Advisory Committee for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York and Co-Chair of the Mediation Committee of the New York State Bar Association. Ms. Berkoff also serves as a Member of the Dispute Resolution Section Advisory Council of the American Bar Association (ABA) of the Business Law Section.
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![]() Elizabeth Shampnoi Shampnoi Dispute Resolution and Management Services, Inc. |
Elizabeth J. Shampnoi is President of Shampnoi Dispute Resolution and Management Services, Inc. and serves as a mediator, arbitrator, consulting expert and trainer. With 20 years of experience in the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), Ms. Shampnoi works with in-counsel, law firms, and executives providing strategic advice to develop and implement strategies to avoid and resolve disputes quickly and efficiently while achieving successful outcomes. Ms. Shampnoi regularly serves as a mediator and arbitrator in commercial and employment disputes and has successfully mediated and arbitrated over 150 disputes. She also provides trainings for companies concerning best practices in all areas of ADR. Ms. Shampnoi’s dedication and focus in the area of ADR began early in her career when she served as the District Vice President of the New York region of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Following her tenure at the AAA, Ms. Shampnoi served as a litigator and in-house counsel. Ms. Shampnoi is based in New York City and can be reached at (914) 522-0174 or elizabeth@shampnoiadr.com |
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