PGP Mediation Blog by Phyllis G. Pollack One of the more memorable movie lines is from Forrest Gump (1994) when...
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By Chris Poole
Last fall, my 13 graduate negotiation students, few of whom described themselves as good negotiators when class started, mostly shuddered...
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PGP Mediation Blog by Phyllis G. Pollack Although the general consensus among neutrals is that the parties to a dispute...
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Civil Negotiation and Mediation by Nancy HudginsAs a practicing lawyer, when I tried to explain the vagaries of jury trials...
By Nancy Hudgins
Kluwer Meditation Blog.Like many of us I am constantly torn between simplicity and complexity. The world is complex: that’s a...
By Charlie Irvine
A smart guy and I are creating a webinar series for employees on the topic of conflict resolution. In the...
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PGP Mediation Blog by Phyllis G. Pollack First and foremost, I want to wish each of you a very healthy,...
By Phyllis Pollack
Distance Family Mediation by Susanna Jani In last week’s post, Kari Boyle, Executive Director of Mediate BC Society, raised the...
By Susanna Jani
There are a lot of resolutions going around at this time of year, there is also a lot of reflection...
By Jason Dykstra
Consensus Building Approach by Larry SusskindThere still seems to be a big gap between the “deliberation crowd” and “the public...
By Larry Susskind
From the Disputing Blog of Karl Bayer, Victoria VanBuren, and Holly Hayes.John Lande, Director of the LLM Program in Dispute...
By Beth GrahamAs a family-law attorney for over 35 years, I can tell you that the secret to a successful divorce is...
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Related Video 1. Consider the “law of unintended consequences”—what we sometimes think is good turns out differently and sometimes the...
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