By Stephen Ware, a law professor at KU, in Lawrence, Kansas.

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Sunday, October 6, 2019

ADR and Access to Justice Conference

ADR and Access to Justice Conference is the title of an upcoming conference at Fordham Law School, 150 West 62nd Street in New York City,  Nov. 1.


The ADR and Access to Justice Conference will consist of four panels of speakers offering a critical analysis of ADR's access to justice. Register online. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Friday, April 26, 2019

$1000 Prize in #ADR Writing Competition for Law Students

JAMES BOSKEY DISPUTE RESOLUTION ESSAY COMPETITION

One prize of $1,000 dollars will be awarded for the best entry as judged by the Boskey Essay Committee, comprised of representatives from the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution. In addition, the winning essay will be considered for possible publication in Dispute Resolution Magazine.

The competition is open to anyone who was a full-time or part- time J.D. law student at an ABA-accredited law school during the 2018-19 academic year.

Details here

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Securities Arbitration, Mediation, and Negotiation Competition for Law Students

Law schools will compete in negotiation, mediation, advocacy, and arbitration in the tenth annual Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon, sponsored by The Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution at St. John’s School of Law and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

Dates
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Sunday, October 20, 2019

Location
St. John’s Manhattan Campus
101 Astor Place
New York, NY 10003


Registration
To participate in the 2019 Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon, please register here.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Video of Asian Mediation

Produced by Suffolk University’s Dispute Resolution Center and the Youth College of Hong Kong,
a 3 minute preview is at www.tinyurl.com/yywaebzr.  The entire video and roleplay instructions can be downloaded without charge from “New Videos” at www.adrteacher.org


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Mediation Instead of Incarceration After Violent Crimes

"Restorative justice" is the usual name for alternatives to incarceration that rest on mediation. Professor Michelle Alexander summarizes one program as follows:

The restorative circle, a meeting during which responsible parties sit with those they have harmed (or surrogates who take their place), a trained facilitator, and people who support both parties, is central to the process. It offers those affected by a crime with the power and opportunity to ask questions, as well as describe their needs and the ways they’ve been harmed. Ultimately, the parties strive to reach agreement about what the responsible party can do to make things as right as possible. The circle can be transformative for both survivors and those who’ve caused harm.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Negotiation Training

The 2019 Negotiation Institute of the American Bar Association's Section of Dispute Resolution 
is Feb. 15 at San Diego's Hotel del Coronado. It is led by George Washington University Law Professor Charles G. Craver and includes a blend of lectures and hands-on mock negotiations and mediations.