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Real Practice Systems Annotated Bibliography, John Lande
Real Practice Systems Annotated Bibliography, John Lande
Faculty Publications
Real Practice Systems (RPS) theory holds that practitioners’ practice systems are based on their personal histories, values, goals, motivations, knowledge, and skills as well as the parties and the cases in their work. RPS analysis can be used in many dispute resolution roles such as mediator, advocate in mediation, negotiator, and litigator generally. In mediation, practitioners develop categories of cases, parties, and behavior patterns that lead them to design routine procedures and strategies for dealing with recurring challenges before, during, and after mediation sessions.
RPS theory is the culmination of much of the work in my scholarly career. The bibliography …
Law Students Can Use Portfolios To Plan Their Practice Systems, John Lande
Law Students Can Use Portfolios To Plan Their Practice Systems, John Lande
Faculty Blogs
This post describes how law schools can help students plan for successful careers by using Real Practice System self-assessments to guide them in developing individualized portfolios. Portfolios identify students’ learning objectives and experiences designed to achieve them. Portfolios may include a variety of elements such as writing samples, video recordings, grades, faculty evaluations, clinical course journals, and extracurricular experiences.
Helping Law Students Define And Pursue Success, John Lande
Helping Law Students Define And Pursue Success, John Lande
Faculty Blogs
This post collects prior posts about how to help law students define and pursue professional success.
Real Lawyering Practice Systems, John Lande
Real Lawyering Practice Systems, John Lande
Faculty Blogs
Most of the pieces in the RPS Project have focused on mediation. The theory is not limited to mediation, and this post applies it to lawyering.
Technology In Real Practice Systems, John Lande
Technology In Real Practice Systems, John Lande
Faculty Blogs
This post uses the RPS mediation checklists to illustrate practitioners’ great reliance on technology.