A short & happy guide to mediation / by Will Pryor.
2014
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A short & happy guide to mediation / by Will Pryor.
Published
St. Paul, MN : West Academic, 2014.
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INTERNET
ISBN
9780314289902 (electronic bk.)
0314289909 (electronic bk.)
9781634590266 (electronic bk.)
1634590260 (electronic bk.)
1336150122
9781336150126
0314289909 (electronic bk.)
9781634590266 (electronic bk.)
1634590260 (electronic bk.)
1336150122
9781336150126
Description
1 online resource (141 pages)
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ocn951907509
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)951907509
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)951907509
Summary
A Short & Happy Guide to Mediation is for lawyers who want better results from mediation, clients curious about an upcoming mediation, mediators who want to become more effective, and students who want to explore dispute resolution as a career. What disputes should be mediated? Who gets to be the mediator and how do you choose the right one? How can preparation for a mediation lead to a more successful result? What are some things about the practice of mediation these days that we can improve? A Short & Happy Guide to Mediation addresses these and many other intriguing questions. Learn more about this series at ShortandHappyGuides.com.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Short and happy guide to mediation
Table of Contents
Introduction
Mediation summarized
Should you mediate, and when?
Choosing a mediator
Preparing for the mediation
The process: do's, don'ts and choices
What do you mean "It didn't work"?
What's wrong with the process these days, and how can we fix it?
Mediation summarized
Should you mediate, and when?
Choosing a mediator
Preparing for the mediation
The process: do's, don'ts and choices
What do you mean "It didn't work"?
What's wrong with the process these days, and how can we fix it?