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Sunday, September 4, 2016
Ethics of Mediators Appointed by Courts and Bankruptcy Trustees
Saint John's University law professor Elayne Greenberg writes "we have all wondered at times why certain mediators seem to be favored over others and to what degree 'cronyism' and 'patronage' influence mediator selection." This is part of her Ethical Compass article, The Smith Case: Is the Glass Half Full?
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bankruptcy,
mediation ethics,
mediator selection
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Lawrence, KS 66049, USA
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