Mediation is a skill that differs significantly from the typical advocacy role of an attorney. Switching hats from lawyer to mediator can be difficult for many, and requires paying attention to the key components of a good mediation. Anyone can callthemselves a mediator just by taking a 30-hour training in Massachusetts. To truly be a great mediator, you must avoid the 10 pitfalls this course covers.
Course Content
12:00 pm - 12:05 pmWhat Is Mediation?
Justin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough
12:05 pm - 12:15 pm
How Is Mediation Different from Representation?
Justin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough
12:15 pm - 12:25 pm
How Is Family Law Mediation Typically Different from Business Mediation and Other Types of Mediation?
Justin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough
12:25 pm - 12:40 pm
5 Mistakes Family Law Mediators Make (When They Forget Their Roles)
Justin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough
12:40 pm - 12:55 pm
5 Mistakes Family Law Mediators Make (That Family Law Practitioners Make Too)
Justin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough
Please Note
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Speakers
FacultyJustin L. Kelsey, Esq.,
Skylark Law & Mediation, PC, Southborough