Practitioners Often Wonder “when is the best time to proceed to Mediation for a Client?” In this one-hour course, Robert Jossen, an experienced mediator, will discuss the considerations when to move toward mediation and how best to do so to achieve a desirable result for your client.
The course will cover topics relating to whether discovery is needed before starting mediation, what your client should expect about the mediation process and how to best achieve client goals in mediation. This course is appropriate for practitioners at all levels of experience and for attorneys working in house who are in charge of matters that may require mediation.
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