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From the archives: Mediation Channel classics for November

by Diane Levin on November 4, 2009

in Mediation Channel Classics

Back in time in the Mediation Channel archivesAt the start of each month, I highlight some selected posts from prior years.

November’s trip in the wayback machine yields these articles:

November 2008

  • To err is human: how do we keep our feet out of our mouths in the first place?
  • Testing for negotiation skills, creativity: an LSAT for the 21st century

November 2007

  • Lawyers, Pakistan and democracy: is it time for a Nobel Prize in law?
  • Myth or fact: are attorneys the best mediators?
  • How to turn a simple misunderstanding into all-out war: a mediator’s advice
  • In weighing the Uniform Mediation Act, Massachusetts mediators may be poised to repeat mistakes of the past

November 2006

  • When in Rome (and Paris and Tokyo): avoiding the international faux pas
  • Change of perspective: maps brings new ways of seeing

November 2005

  • Deconstructing Harry: A legal scholar examines the role and rule of law in the world of Harry Potter

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