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Dispute Resolution / April 15, 2016 / Leave a comment

Litigation vs ADR – Different Strokes for Different Folks

My last column described the cultural, economic and structural changes in the legal and business communities that have transposed “Alternative…

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Dispute Resolution / March 3, 2016 / Leave a comment

The New and Improved Resolution of Disputes

This column is the first of a series of columns which will detail the parallel growth and development of ADR…

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Dispute Resolution, Law and Economics / March 2, 2012 / Leave a comment

“The Economy of Influence” – Can We Live With It / Can We Live Without It?

Last month’s Pursuit of Justice column editorially headlined by The Daily Record as “To Control Corruption, We Must First Define It” drew a number of…

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Dispute Resolution / May 25, 2011 / Leave a comment

When is the Right Time to Negotiate

“When is the right time to negotiate?” is a question that is constantly being asked in every corner of the…

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Dispute Resolution / January 31, 2011 / Leave a comment

Lessons From the Conflict Resolution Profession to the World of Politics

Headlines, blurbs, and pundits sometimes create issues and atmospherics intentionally and sometimes inadvertently. Notice a few recent headlines and articles in…

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Dispute Resolution / August 24, 2010 / Leave a comment

ADR is Here to Stay

Norman Solovoy, the Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group at McLaughlin and Stern, LLP in New York has…

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Dispute Resolution / December 13, 2007 / Leave a comment

Hospital Crisis Needs Mediation

As the “Hospital Crisis” in the Washington Metropolitan area deepens, its dimensions have become increasingly more alarming.  “Greater Southeast Community…

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