Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution And Prevention

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Resolutions is weekly podcast about all things Dispute Resolution. Hosted by a rotating cast of Section of Dispute Resolution members, the pocast consists of a series of conversations with professionals in the dispute resolution community about various topics of interest.

Episodios

  • A New Approach to Law Enforcement Training in Dispute Resolution and Diversity: The Blueprint

    10/03/2020 Duración: 37min

    Community activist and candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, John Thompson, gives us a preview of his plenary presentation at the Dispute Resolution Spring Conference. Thompson will describe and demonstrate the training necessary to create a new relationship between communities of color and law enforcement. He will challenge conflict resolvers to look at our work through a different lens to identify the root problems and carve out the decay. John Thompson will present on this topic on Thursday April 23rd at 9:30 a.m. at the Sheraton New Orleans.

  • Laura Wasser: Navigating through Innovation and Disruption/ Side Gigs for Presence and Profitability

    03/03/2020 Duración: 28min

    Attorney, entrepreneur, author, podcast host, and Resolutions’ first repeat guest, Laura A. Wasser gives us a preview of her two presentations at the Dispute Resolution Spring Conference. Ms. Wasser will present an invigorating and optimistic look at the continually emerging world of legal tech, ODR, and how societal views of conflict resolution and divorce are evolving. Her second presentation with Susan Guthrie and Gabrielle Hartley will focus on powerful tools available to help dispute resolution practitioners grow their practice beyond the traditional networking and advertising options. Laura Wasser will present at the Dispute Resolution Spring Conference on Friday April 24th at 9:30 am and at 1:30 pm. Register for the conference at ambar.org/Spring2020.

  • Overcoming Mediation Cultural and Language Barriers: Easier Said Than Done?

    11/02/2020 Duración: 31min

    Doug Witten speaks with Larry Schooler about how his fluency in Spanish has affected the way his practice has evolved and how others in the field can position themselves to work in an increasingly diverse world. Doug will be presenting on this topic at the 22nd Annual Dispute Resolution Spring Conference on Friday, April 24th at 1:30 pm. Register for the conference at ambar.org/Spring2020.

  • Third Party Funding: What Do Arbitrators Need to Know?

    04/02/2020 Duración: 34min

    Prof. Victoria Sahani speaks with Adam Martin about third party funding and the problems they create for the unwary arbitrator. How can an arbitrator identify and address issues that may arise? Prof. Sahani will be presenting on this topic at the 13th Annual Arbitration Training Institute in Phoenix, AZ from March 9 – 10. Please note that this event is sold out, but a waitlist is available at ambar.org/arb2020.

  • Arbitration Institute Preview: How Arbitrators Get In Trouble…And What to Do About It

    28/01/2020 Duración: 27min

    Bruce Meyerson, co-chair of the Arbitration Institute, interviews Tracey Frisch, AAA Senior Counsel, about her presentation at the upcoming Arbitration Institute in Phoenix, AZ. Tracey talks about what causes a provider organization’s legal department to get involved in arbitrations. And how you, as an arbitrator, can learn from the missteps of others. You can register for the institute at ambar.org/arb2020

  • A Conversation about the 2020 Arbitration Training Institute

    14/01/2020 Duración: 21min

    Dana Welch, co-chair of the Arbitration Training Institute, talks about who should attend the event and what types of programs will be offered. More information and registration can be found here: www.ambar.org/arb2020

  • Danny McFadden: A Conversation about the Singapore Convention and International Mediated Settlements

    17/12/2019 Duración: 46min

    Danny McFadden talks about the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation, or Singapore Convention, a watershed moment in the enforcement of international mediation.

  • Anna Rappaport: A Conversation about Finding Your Niche as a Solo Practitioner

    10/12/2019 Duración: 33min

    Anna Rappaport talks with Adam Martin about how career coaching can help a solo practitioner thrive by finding a specialty and becoming the "go-to" neutral in that area. ambar.org/ResPod

  • When Disputes Go Public: Adventures in Public Policy Dispute Resolution

    26/11/2019 Duración: 16min

    In this episode, lawyer-turned-planner-turned mediator Jessie Lawrence shares her work in public policy dispute resolution. Jessie Lawrence is an attorney and mediator with a practice focusing on dispute resolution, public engagement and participation, and community and organizational planning. She has mediated hundreds of cases in a wide variety of areas including employment, community/neighbor disputes, family law, and children’s law. Recent facilitation clients include the City of Albuquerque; the Community Environmental Working Group, a Corrales-based group with the goal of continuous environmental improvement at Intel New Mexico; and the New Mexico Philharmonic. Jessie serves on the State of New Mexico Statewide ADR Commission, the New Mexico State Bar ADR Steering Committee, and the City of Santa Fe Planning Commission, and co-chairs the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s Committee on Public Policy, Consensus Building, and Democracy.

  • Laura Wasser: A Conversation About Divorce Dispute Resolution, Online and Offline

    19/11/2019 Duración: 23min

    Laura Wasser and Adam Martin discuss how parties can use online dispute resolution processes to facilitate the dissolution of interpersonal relationships. *sound is best when listening with headphones ambar.org/ResPod

  • Forrest S. “Woody” Mosten: Building a Collaborative Lawyering Practice with a Spotlight on Mediation

    12/11/2019 Duración: 29min

    Woody Mosten is a mediator, collaborative attorney, and certified family law specialist who offers his wisdom from his 40-year practice. He discusses the collaborative discourse and therewith collaborative lawyering — how mediators and counsel, together with an interdisciplinary team, are managers of the alternative dispute resolution process unfolding before the clients. From active practice, to coaching seminars, to serving as a professor, Woody shares his enthusiasm for the growth of the legal practice and directs listeners to ABA-supported books he has drafted, including Building a Successful Collaborative Practice (2018), Family Lawyer’s Guide to Unbundling Legal Services (2017), and the Complete Guide to Mediation (2015).

  • Gabrielle Hartley: Conscious Uncoupling and the Better Apart Method in Divorce Mediation

    05/11/2019 Duración: 22min

    Gabrielle Hartley, a divorce lawyer, coach, and mediator, discusses her practice and book, both entitled “Better Apart,” focusing on active validation techniques in mediation. She highlights how mindfulness, meditation, and yoga play a powerful role in the process of conscious uncoupling. She concludes with words of empowerment for young professionals, with practical ways to reduce stigma and animosity around divorce. Gabrielle also serves as Co-Chair of the Section’s Dispute Resolution Journal and Co-Chair of the Mediation Committee.

  • Susan Guthrie: The Mechanics of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) & Building Your Legal Brand

    22/10/2019 Duración: 34min

    Susan Guthrie, an online divorce mediation specialist, discusses her family law practice, “Divorce in a Better Way”. Innovation emboldens this dialogue, with topics including the new wave of online dispute resolution (ODR), with an offering of useful platforms to keep mediation both amicable and outside of the court, and diversifying your legal brand through use of social media and podcasts (spoiler alert: Susan leads two podcast, That Got Me Thinking and Breaking Free: A Modern Divorce Podcast, and a retreat, Best You Ever (B.Y.E.)). Susan also serves as Co-Chair of the Section's Mediation Committee and Co-Chair of the Planning Committee for the Annual Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Institute. Divorce in a Better Way - https://divorceinabetterway.com

  • A Conversation About the 17th Annual Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Institute

    17/10/2019 Duración: 24min

    Host Adam Martin speaks with Suffolk University Professor Dwight Golann about the upcoming Annual Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Institute in Houston, TX on November 15th & 16th. Registration is now open. Register at https://www.americanbar.org/events-cle/mtg/inperson/372755284/ *Disclaimer: This episode is best listened to with headphones.

  • Ombuds: Unusual Name, Important Service

    13/09/2019 Duración: 33min

    A conversation with Elizabeth Hill about the roles of an Ombuds and the upcoming ABA Ombuds Day events. Register for an event in the city nearest you at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/dispute_resolution/events_cle/ombuds-day/

  • Deborah Hylton: A Conversation About Resolution 105 and Diversity in ADR

    23/08/2019 Duración: 34min

    Deborah Hylton talks with Adam Martin about the ABA’s Resolution 105 and other efforts to increase diversity in ADR.

  • Political Peacemaking? Yes, It Happens! Part 2

    09/08/2019 Duración: 23min

    It might sound hard to believe, but those involved in political disputes at the local, state, and federal level occasionally find win-win solutions. In today’s episode, we meet two organizations that were locking heads over energy issues in Virginia and found a way to work better together, with the help of a skilled mediator. You heard from the parties two weeks ago in part 1. Today in Part 2, you’ll hear from the mediator. Featuring: Mark Rubin, Executive Director, Virginia Center for Consensus Building

  • Political Peacemaking? Yes, It Happens!

    26/07/2019 Duración: 39min

    It might sound hard to believe, but those involved in political disputes at the local, state, and federal level occasionally find win-win solutions. In today’s episode, we meet two organizations that were locking heads over energy issues in Virginia and found a way to work better together, with the help of a skilled mediator. You’ll hear from the parties today in part 1. Check back in two weeks for Part 2 where you’ll hear from the mediator! Featuring: Andrew Vehorn, Virginia Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives Sam Brumberg, Virginia Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives Francis Hodsoll, Maryland-DC-Delaware-Virginia Solar Energy Industries Association

  • The Supreme Court and Arbitration: An Insider’s View

    12/07/2019 Duración: 59min

    Andrew J. Pincus and Deepak Gupta are two leading Supreme Court practitioners who have appeared in eight precedent-setting arbitral law cases. They will share their insights from those arguments and offer an unparalleled view of the Supreme Court’s approach to resolving disputes over the law of arbitration. Moderated by Hon. Bruce Meyerson (Ret). *Disclaimer: This is a recording of a panel at the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s Arbitration Institute on May 17, 2019. You may hear background noise from the audience throughout the episode. The noise is less prominent when listening through speakers rather than headphones.

  • A Conflict Resolved: Managing Complex Land-Use Disputes

    28/06/2019 Duración: 32min

    Many of our episodes have included practitioners discussing their practice; our latest episode is a bit different. On this episode, attorney Michael Whellan and neighborhood leader Dr. Joyce Statz discuss their respective roles in the resolution of a complex land use case that utilized facilitation and mediation in a charrette-based process.

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