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Choppy Waters, Richard C. Reuben, Nancy H. Rogers
Choppy Waters, Richard C. Reuben, Nancy H. Rogers
Faculty Publications
The movement toward a uniform standard for confidentiality in mediation among the states is one that from the outset casts off into choppy waters, marked by pitching cross-currents of remarkable force.
A "Party Satisfaction" Perspective On A Comprehensive Mediation Statute, James Levin, Chris Guthrie
A "Party Satisfaction" Perspective On A Comprehensive Mediation Statute, James Levin, Chris Guthrie
Faculty Publications
Mediation Statute, 13 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 885 (1998)
During the past fifteen years, the alternative dispute resolution movement has greatly altered the legal landscape. Courts, legislatures and administrative agencies have enacted more than 2000 laws dealing with mediation and other dispute resolution processes. The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) and the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution have recently formed a unique partnership to assess whether a model or uniform mediation statute might remedy some of the problems caused by the current patchwork of often confusing and conflicting mediation laws. The task …