In This Issue: The Mediator’s Mind: A Mental Model for Mediation Success – eBook and AI Podcast • Mediation and Dentistry • The Creative Solution in Family Mediation • Mediate.com Presents: Incorporating Technology and AI Into Your Divorce Mediation Practice • AAAi Podcast – Episode 8 – David Lat, Founder Original Jurisdiction • ICODR Podcast 33: Lissa Gerking of Leibniz University Hannover on Tradeoffs between Efficiency and Quality in ODR • Mediation in the News • Job Postings • Events Calendar • Blogs
The Mediator’s Mind: A Mental Model for Mediation Success – eBook and AI Podcast By Bruce Edwards
This eBook, “The Mediator’s Mind,” by Bruce A. Edwards, explores the importance of a specific mindset for successful mediation. Edwards defines the Mediator’s Mind as a psychological construct shaping perceptions and actions, differentiating it from simple mindfulness. The book details how to cultivate this mindset, emphasizing self-reflection and skill development, and provides examples of its application in various mediation scenarios. Finally, it argues for the broader societal benefits of a Mediator’s Mind in addressing global conflicts and challenges.
Mediation and Dentistry
By Michael Jacobs
While I fully support the desire to increase the uptake and use of mediation, I‘m not sure this requires making mediation mandatory. I think what we need to do is make mediation more like dentistry.
The Creative Solution in Family Mediation By Chip Rose
Here is the Table of Contents for The Creative Solution in Family Mediation by Chip Rose. Each chapter now includes an AI podcast! Listen to the AI Podcast Overview and check out the Table of Contents here.
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AAAi Podcast – Episode 8 – David Lat, Founder Original Jurisdiction with Bridget McCormack and Zach Abramowitz
Bridget and Zach talk with David Lat, founder of Original Jurisdiction and Above the Law. David shares what lawyers’ lawyers are saying about AI, regulatory challenges, client demands and their impact on the future of law and dispute resolution.
ICODR Podcast 33: Lissa Gerking of Leibniz University Hannover on Tradeoffs between Efficiency and Quality in ODR with Ian MacDuff
In this episode of the ICODR podcast, Ian speaks with Lissa Gerking of the Federal Bar Association in Brussels, and Chair in Civil Law, German, European and International Civil Procedure at the Leibniz University Hannover. They discuss how the digital transformation of justice can reduce the focus on the core principle of a fair trial, sidelining several procedurally important aspects of in person hearings. ODR’s global adoption is being driven primarily by efficiency, but that efficiency may be achieved at the expense of justice. Fast justice is not always better justice.
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