Congratulations to John Lande for receiving the 2007 CPR Award for Outstanding Original Professional Article in the 24th Annual Awards for Outstanding Scholarship in ADR. I posted about John’s article, “Principles for Policymaking About Collaborative Law and Other ADR Processes” here.
From the press release:
New York, NM, January 18, 2008 — The International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR Institute), a membership-based, nonprofit alliance of global corporations, law firms, scholars, and public institutions dedicated to the principles of conflict prevention and alternative dispute resolution, announced the winners of the 24th Annual CPR Awards Program at a dinner held at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria on Thursday, January 17…
The award for Outstanding Original Professional Article recognizes an article published by academics and other professionals that advance understanding in the field of ADR. The 2007 CPR Award for Outstanding Original Professional Article was awarded to John Lande, J.D., Ph.D., Director of the LL.M. Program in Dispute Resolution and Associate Professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia Law School, for his work “Principles For Policymaking About Collaborative Law and Other ADR Processes”, Vol. 22:3 Ohio St. J. on D.R. 619 (2007)…
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