Learn valuable techniques and methods to help increase your mediation success rate.
Mediation is a staple of modern litigation. Increasingly, it is a method advocated and used by courts to help control crowded dockets and to promote judicial efficiency. It also is a time-proven method to help lawyers and their clients control the outcome of litigation, often through preferable solutions not available through the court. This program will look at mediation through a variety of lenses to help you identify techniques and methods to enhance your opportunity for a successful mediation experience and outcome.
Agenda
The Art of Mediation
- What You Say Is Important
- How You Say It Could Be the Difference Between Success and Failure at Mediation
The Science of Mediation
- Learn About the Brain’s Decision-Making Process
- Internal Influencers That Prompt People to Make Decisions
- Recognizing and Overcoming Implicit Bias
The Engineering of Mediation
- Remote Mediation Is Here to Stay
- Learn Tips and Techniques to Maximize Your Chance of Success When Mediating in a Virtual World
Speakers
Mary Ann L. Wymore,
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.- Shareholder in Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.
- Certified panel mediator for United States Arbitration & Mediation and various courts
- Practice is focused on all aspects of advertising, media and communications, intellectual property, First Amendment, privacy, and defense of related consumer class actions
- Conducts regular seminars and workshops on issues involving advertising, media, social media, communications, privacy, regulatory compliance, and related matters
- Teaches classes in media law and electronic media law, and including commercial speech
- Member of the California Bar; Missouri Bar (chair, Media Law Committee); ABA Communications Law Forum; Association of National Advertisers; International Trademark Association
- J.D. degree, Southern Methodist University School of Law
- Can be contacted at mlw@greensfelder.com or 314-516-2662
Who Should Attend
This live webinar is designed for primarily designed for attorneys. Other legal professionals may also benefit from attending..