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2003

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Texas A&M University School of Law

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Institutionalization: What Do Empirical Studies Tell Us About Court Mediation?, Bobbi Mcadoo, Nancy A. Welsh, Roselle L. Wissler Jan 2003

Institutionalization: What Do Empirical Studies Tell Us About Court Mediation?, Bobbi Mcadoo, Nancy A. Welsh, Roselle L. Wissler

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In the 25 years since the Pound Conference, federal and state courts throughout the country have adopted mediation programs to resolve civil disputes. This increased use of mediation has been accompanied by a small but growing body of research examining the effects of certain choices in designing and implementing court-connected mediation programs.

This article focuses on the lessons that seem to be emerging from the available empirical data regarding best practices for programs that mediate non-family civil matters. Throughout the article, we consider the answers provided by research to three questions: (1) How does program design affect the success of …