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Magistrate Judges, Settlement, And Procedural Justice, Nancy A. Welsh
Magistrate Judges, Settlement, And Procedural Justice, Nancy A. Welsh
Nevada Law Journal
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Beyond Fairness: The Place Of Moral Foundations Theory In Mediation And Negotiation, Jonathan M. Hyman
Beyond Fairness: The Place Of Moral Foundations Theory In Mediation And Negotiation, Jonathan M. Hyman
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation In Florida - Implementation Challenges For An Institutionalized Program, Sharon Press
Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation In Florida - Implementation Challenges For An Institutionalized Program, Sharon Press
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Integrating "Alternative" Dispute Resolution Into Bankruptcy: As Simple (And Pure) As Motherhood And Apple Pie, Nancy A. Welsh
Integrating "Alternative" Dispute Resolution Into Bankruptcy: As Simple (And Pure) As Motherhood And Apple Pie, Nancy A. Welsh
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Brother Can You Spare A Dime?" Technology Can Reduce Dispute Resolution Costs When Times Are Tough And Improve Outcomes, David Allen Larson
"Brother Can You Spare A Dime?" Technology Can Reduce Dispute Resolution Costs When Times Are Tough And Improve Outcomes, David Allen Larson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Annual Saltman Lecture: Further Beyond Reason: Emotions, The Core Concerns, And Mindfulness In Negotiation, Leonard L. Riskin
Annual Saltman Lecture: Further Beyond Reason: Emotions, The Core Concerns, And Mindfulness In Negotiation, Leonard L. Riskin
Nevada Law Journal
This article focuses on one particularly common problem: Sometimes people who understand the Core Concerns System, know how to use it, and intend to employ it in a particular negotiation, either fail to do so or fail to do so skillfully; when they review the negotiation, they regret not having used the Core Concerns System, and believe that using it would have produced a better process and outcome. When this occurs, it often results from deficits or faults in the negotiator's awareness.
It follows that a negotiator can enhance his ability to employ the Core Concerns System through improving his …
Yes, And: Core Concerns, Internal Mindfulness, And External Mindfulness For Emotional Balance, Lie Detection, And Successful Negotiation, Clark Freshman
Yes, And: Core Concerns, Internal Mindfulness, And External Mindfulness For Emotional Balance, Lie Detection, And Successful Negotiation, Clark Freshman
Nevada Law Journal
This article suggests that both parts of Leonard Riskin's latest article and parts of the argument on “core concerns” by Roger Fisher and Dan Shapiro may, with certain individuals in certain circumstances, not work. Indeed, focusing on core concerns may even produce less functional emotions and therefore decrease the chances of an optimal outcome. This article addresses the limitations inherent within the core concerns approach and suggests “external mindfulness” as a complementary skill to check when core concerns help and when other tools, including both internal and external mindfulness, may help as well as--or better than--the core concerns approach. We …
What Does It Mean To Do The Right Thing?, Ran Kuttner
What Does It Mean To Do The Right Thing?, Ran Kuttner
Nevada Law Journal
This Article will explore how the practice of mindfulness and the cultivation of wisdom as understood in the Buddhist philosophy can help develop a mindset that will assist lawyers and conflict resolution specialists to make conscious ethical decisions and to do the “right thing” in different situations. It will draw a distinction between the two central terms, “mindfulness” and “wisdom,” clarify the philosophical underpinnings of “wisdom,” introduce foundational concepts in Buddhist philosophy, and suggest that in order to cultivate the aforementioned mindset, it is important to go beyond “mindfulness” and meet the challenges that the cultivation of “wisdom” pose. Part …
Sticks, Stones, And School Yard Bullies: Restorative Justice, Mediation And A New Approach To Conflict Resolution In Our Schools, Leah M. Christensen
Sticks, Stones, And School Yard Bullies: Restorative Justice, Mediation And A New Approach To Conflict Resolution In Our Schools, Leah M. Christensen
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Arbitration Penumbra: Arbitration Law And The Rapidly Changing Landscape Of Dispute Resolution, Thomas J. Stipanowich
The Arbitration Penumbra: Arbitration Law And The Rapidly Changing Landscape Of Dispute Resolution, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Misjudging: Implications For Dispute Resolution, Donna Shestowsky
Misjudging: Implications For Dispute Resolution, Donna Shestowsky
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Using Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques And Processes In The Ethical And Informed Representation Of Children, Kelly Browe Olson
The Importance Of Using Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques And Processes In The Ethical And Informed Representation Of Children, Kelly Browe Olson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Traditionalist Looks At Mediation: It's Here To Stay And Much Better Than I Thought, Stephen N. Subrin
A Traditionalist Looks At Mediation: It's Here To Stay And Much Better Than I Thought, Stephen N. Subrin
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Adr Is Here: Preliminary Reflections On Where It Fits In A System Of Justice, Jean R. Sternlight
Adr Is Here: Preliminary Reflections On Where It Fits In A System Of Justice, Jean R. Sternlight
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.