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July 2009 (4)
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- 03: Mediation channel surfing: in a round-up of links, some tasty ideas to snack on (3)
- 03: Do Generation Y and Baby Boomer lawyers need a mediator? (1)
- 03: Mediation: not meditation, not medication, and definitely not arbitration (4)
- 02: Common courtesy should not be an oxymoron (0)
June 2009 (13)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Please contact me…but kindly read this first if you need advice (0)
- 24: Mediation credentialing: what about mediation trainers? (4)
- 22: ADR practitioners to follow on Twitter (22)
- 21: Remembering Morad: thoughts on Iran and US relations (0)
- 21: Twitter tips for mediators: how ADR professionals can get the most from this social media tool (9)
- 14: Just launched a dispute resolution blog? Here are 6 things effective bloggers do (10)
- 14: Site tracking mediation, dispute resolution blogs world-wide, ADRblogs.com, turns three (0)
- 08: Negotiation teaching 2.0: new book rethinks current approaches, considers culture (2)
- 08: Dispute resolution job posting: Meta-Culture seeks trainer, facilitator and mediator (0)
- 05: Lawyers are from Mars, clients from Venus: differing perceptions of mediation documented in new book (5)
- 05: Conflicts of interest in the age of Twitter and Facebook: neutrals must find right balance (6)
- 03: Mediation certification back on track at Association for Conflict Resolution, but bumps in road ahead (0)
- 01: In praise of joint sessions: mediator Geoff Sharp pays tribute to face-to-face negotiations (2)
May 2009 (11)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Law like love: thoughts on a Supreme Court nomination, ADR, and jurisprudence (5)
- 22: Mediate.com CEO responds to questions about new Mediator Certification Program (1)
- 22: Preparing mediators for practice: mediation training or mediation education? (18)
- 22: Negotiating online relationships: a marketing mistake to avoid (1)
- 21: Mediation and negotiation link roundup: good stuff worth reading (0)
- 21: Mediate.com announces mediator certification program (0)
- 10: Law has a PR problem: too often, lawyers viewed as instigators not healers of disputes (6)
- 07: On Mother’s Day, every mother deserves a little peace…and justice (0)
- 07: Mediators pull plug on efforts to enact Uniform Mediation Act in Massachusetts (1)
- 04: Mediation Channel round-up: good stuff online for mediators and negotiators (0)
- 01: Mediation and negotiation blog tracking site ADRblogs.com reaches 200 mark, updates its look (0)
April 2009 (11)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Mediate.com launches interview series with mediation bloggers (0)
- 30: What about clients? Time at last to consider what they want from mediation (9)
- 20: Gorilla in the room: the dividing lines in mediation practice (11)
- 20: Connecting at the ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Spring Meeting (0)
- 13: Facilitative? Evaluative? The struggle to define the practice of mediation (10)
- 13: Meet ADR bloggers at ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Spring Conference (5)
- 13: 10 ways to botch a mediation (0)
- 06: Another round-up of articles for negotiators, ADR professionals (0)
- 06: Getting out of neutral: a fresh look at mediator impartiality (2)
- 02: Interviews with ADR giants: Mediate.com opens video archive for month of April (0)
- 01: Defending the caucus: the benefits for parties in facilitative mediation (2)
March 2009 (12)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 26: 30 countries now represented at ADRblogs.com with addition of Swedish blog (0)
- 23: Thinking outside the pie: using mediation is no compromise (6)
- 23: Negotiating Twitter: a mediator test drives the hot social media craze (4)
- 22: In mediation we trust: time to stop devaluing our services as mediators (11)
- 20: Recommended books for mediators, ADR professionals: a brief bibliography (7)
- 17: Outwitting the leopard: deception at the negotiating table (4)
- 17: Time for mediation certification in the U.S.? Not this way, thanks (18)
- 17: Is it time for a No Asshole Rule for Blawg Review? (9)
- 09: Negotiating disability (0)
- 09: Round-up of noteworthy articles for mediators, negotiators (0)
- 09: Voodoo economics: seeking psychic advice for financial decision making (0)
- 04: What old-school trial lawyers really think about mediators (4)
February 2009 (7)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 24: Articles, videos, and exercises online for the mediation trainer (3)
- 24: Is this the end of blogging? (13)
- 22: Mediating between law and mediation: time for both sides to declare a cease-fire (6)
- 18: Mediating on YouTube (2)
- 18: More negotiation lessons from humor (2)
- 06: Blue for creativity, red for attention to detail: study shows effect of colors on brain (1)
- 05: Twittering from the mediation table: social media come to ADR (0)
January 2009 (16)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Remembering wartime: photos of present-day city evoke tragic past (0)
- 29: The Complete Lawyer: a new look, a new issue (0)
- 28: Girl Scouts get to yes with lessons in negotiating (0)
- 28: A round-up of must-read articles for professional mediators (4)
- 27: Mediation Channel, other ADR blogs make list of top legal blogs (3)
- 27: Outlandish mediation techniques? Name yours (0)
- 27: Online petition asks Obama to promote conflict resolution (0)
- 20: January 20, 2009: The better angels of our nature (0)
- 20: No soap, radio: confronting our fear of asking questions (0)
- 20: Mediation Train the Trainer Institute held in Boston Feb. 26-27, 2009 (2)
- 14: Federal law would create negotiation training programs for women and girls (3)
- 14: Latest additions to ADRblogs.com cover consensus building, healthy workplaces, personal injury mediation (0)
- 14: It pays to know the other side’s BATNA when you’re negotiating (0)
- 13: Mediation house calls for divorcing couples (3)
- 12: January 2009 Carnival of Trust (1)
- 11: Mediation Channel begins a new season (5)
November 2008 (8)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 21: Highlights from the World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 21: Calling all ADR bloggers - is one of your posts the best in 2008? (0)
- 20: Master the geography of collaboration with the latest edition of The Complete Lawyer (0)
- 20: Massachusetts Uniform Mediation Act: time to make your opinion count online or in person (0)
- 20: To err is human: how do we keep our feet out of our mouths in the first place? (1)
- 11: Testing for negotiation skills, creativity: an LSAT for the 21st century (0)
- 11: Conflict style inventory gets upgrade, free review copy available (1)
- 11: Court-connected mediation in Massachusetts another casualty of tough economy (5)
October 2008 (10)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 15: Animated short celebrates 60th anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1)
- 14: Jumping to conclusions, part 2: correct answers to the Cash Register Test (3)
- 13: Blawg Review #181 (10)
- 09: Government regulation or free market? Take the Policy Implicit Association Test (0)
- 09: Attention mediation trainers: ADR scholar shares teaching technique for mediation and negotiation classes (0)
- 08: Disputant perceptions of gender: a challenge for women who mediate (1)
- 07: Prevent conflict escalation: use Google’s new Mail Goggles email tool (3)
- 06: Mediation Channel to host Blawg Review, celebrate Conflict Resolution Day (0)
- 05: Jumping to conclusions? Take the Cash Register Test to find out how much (1)
- 05: Where are all the female law bloggers? Hanging out in the ADR blogosphere of course (9)
September 2008 (13)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Judaism, media literacy and U.S. elections: reflections on the Jewish New Year (0)
- 30: Expose yourself to ideas: celebrate Banned Books Week (0)
- 24: A negotiator walks into a bar: a joke teaches a lesson on problem solving (2)
- 16: Will mediate for beer: as times get tough, locals turn to bartering (4)
- 15: New blog Settlement Perspectives puts spotlight on resolving disputes and getting the deal done (4)
- 15: Small Business Trends hosts Blawg Review 177 (0)
- 10: Envision word peace with Wordle, a word cloud generator (0)
- 09: Judgment call: everyone benefits when decision making is improved (0)
- 09: International Literacy Day celebrated at Blawg Review No. 176 (0)
- 06: Sidetaker lets bickering couples submit disputes to court of public opinion (2)
- 03: International Mediation Institute honors mediation blogs from across the globe (5)
- 03: New issue of The Complete Lawyer and its ADR column, The Human Factor, now available (0)
- 03: 5 blogs and 5 blawgers (0)
August 2008 (17)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Daydreams lead to creativity, productive problem solving, contrary to popular belief (2)
- 29: Don’t pee on my shoes and tell me it’s raining: more truth, less fiction, in debate on mandatory arbitration (2)
- 29: Barack Obama: mediator to a divided nation (0)
- 28: Channel surfing at MediationChannel.com: a round-up of links (2)
- 26: Paying attention: how much of it lies within your control? (0)
- 25: Free guide to facilitation offers smart pointers you can try at home - or at least at the office (4)
- 25: One million reasons to mediate not litigate your divorce (0)
- 20: The paper it’s printed on: pondering the meaning of money (0)
- 20: Blawg Review goes for the gold with Olympic themes (or Olympic size) (0)
- 18: New episodes in International Dispute Negotiation podcast series cover hard bargaining, emotions across cultures (0)
- 17: The rest is trust: cognitive errors make it easy to misjudge trustworthiness (5)
- 13: Mediation bloggers: are you making the most of the social side of blogging? (5)
- 13: World Directory of ADR Blogs adds its first Japanese site (2)
- 11: Hip-hop video blog explains how to tell someone they’re racist (0)
- 03: Mediation Channel takes a short break (0)
- 03: The mind and magic: conjuring up ways to improve awareness (3)
- 01: All gardeners are optimists: what squirrels reminded me about conflict resolution (6)
July 2008 (23)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Online articles, web sites for mediators and mediation training graduates (1)
- 29: Mediator Victoria Pynchon hosts Blawg Review for first time on IP ADR Blog (0)
- 24: Whatever happened to thank you? Thoughts on gratitude (10)
- 23: A kinder, gentler lawyer: CuttingEdgeLaw.com shows the sensitive side of the practice of law (1)
- 23: Blawg Review #169 discusses branding: why shout when you can whisper? (3)
- 21: Facing ourselves: new tests for hidden biases at Project Implicit (0)
- 18: Don’t forget to dance (2)
- 18: Test your moral DNA online (0)
- 18: Where are women who mediate, part 2: how can you hold a panel discussion on diversity and forget to include women? (5)
- 17: Accessorizing for your next negotiation: should appearance matter? (3)
- 15: Within limits: honoring the finite at the mediation table (2)
- 14: You be the judge: relying on users, Ameritocracy fact checks and analyzes public statements (0)
- 14: The art of negotiation: a video interview with international negotiator Mitchell Reiss (0)
- 14: It’s nice to be noticed (0)
- 11: Serving - and keeping - your membership: an open letter to organizations for ADR professionals (2)
- 07: Latest issue of The Complete Lawyer - and the ADR column “Human Factor” - now available (2)
- 03: See a man change his mind before your eyes: learning that waterboarding is torture after all (0)
- 02: It’s not enough to talk about the gorilla in the room; you have to see him first (2)
- 02: Resolving Conflict in Teams: new blog latest addition to ADRblogs.com (0)
- 02: How not to improve your mediation web site’s search engine ranking: a blogger speaks her mind (11)
- 02: Europe seizes control of Blawg Review (1)
- 01: Bargaining for your life: condom negotiation skills (4)
- 01: You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours: organizational behavior expert explains negotiation of i-deals (2)
June 2008 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: In an election year, falsehoods not so easily banished by facts (0)
- 23: Ideological segregation means Americans increasingly less exposed to other points of view (1)
- 22: Correlation between bumper stickers on cars and driver aggression (0)
- 22: Missing in action: where are all the women who mediate? (9)
- 18: World Directory of ADR Blogs celebrates its second anniversary (8)
- 18: Get to yes with Blawg Review #164 as it celebrates Bloomsday (0)
- 12: Under pressure: when the minority yields to the majority (0)
- 12: Social networking sites leverage strength in numbers (0)
- 10: Too many mediators, not enough mediations: is it fair to keep training neutrals with career prospects so grim? (9)
- 10: Whose opinion counts: should clients, not lawyers, be the ones to evaluate mediators? (0)
- 10: From the department of shoot first, ask questions later: American handgun owners seek to normalize open carrying of firearms (0)
- 02: Half empty or half full? Test your optimism (2)
- 02: Liberate your creativity (1)
- 02: Blawg Review #162 dedicated to world peace (0)
May 2008 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: The value of a human life (0)
- 23: From all sides: a global perspective on ADR, thanks to International Dispute Negotiation podcast (0)
- 23: Mediation gets its own official brew: Collaboration Not Litigation Ale (0)
- 23: The many faces of the law at Blawg Review (1)
- 20: Print and online resources for mediation and negotiation (6)
- 11: Where were the mediators in the Microsoft-Yahoo negotiations? (2)
- 11: Thinking globally: combating geographic illiteracy in the U.S. (0)
- 11: What About Clients? No, What About Paris? (0)
- 08: Difficult conversations: Exploring Race provides forum for honest talk on racial issues (0)
- 08: Have you thanked your mentor lately? (0)
- 07: Discover myths and truths about negotiation at Social Innovation Conversations (0)
- 06: Latest thing on Alltop? Mediation blogs! (including Mediation Channel) (0)
- 06: The mother of all Blawg Reviews (0)
- 03: Mediation is magic (0)
April 2008 (22)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Submit your dispute to free, nonbinding arbitration at People’s Court Raw (1)
- 30: How skilled are you at spotting the fake smile? (0)
- 29: How rational are your decisions? Find out at the Predictably Irrational web site (0)
- 29: Part 2 of “The Human Factor” ADR column now available at Complete Lawyer (0)
- 29: Virtual worlds, Canadian National Day of Mourning, themes for most recent Blawg Reviews (0)
- 25: Bias: a good reason to settle before trial? (3)
- 24: Mediation blogs multiplying like rabbits at ADRblogs.com (1)
- 22: MediationChannel.com hacked last night (8)
- 18: I’ll take Door No. 3, Monty: what a game show reveals about decision making (2)
- 18: Food Fight: animation depicts a brief history of war (2)
- 17: The medium is the message: decoding the courthouse and images of justice (0)
- 17: Crisis in dispute resolution: are we being excluded from the world’s most important discussions? (0)
- 16: Bringing the world together through film: Pangea Day celebrated on May 10 (0)
- 15: Blawg Review is a box of assorted chocolates (0)
- 06: A video game tests racial bias - and the willingness to pull the trigger (7)
- 06: Lying eyes: test yourself for change blindness (2)
- 06: Intuition and Creativity Workshop on June 24 with mediation pioneer Albie Davis (0)
- 04: April 4, 1968 (1)
- 03: Ask for It: review of Babcock and Laschever’s new book on negotiation for women (0)
- 01: Raising questions: time to revive a lost art (0)
- 01: Blawg Review #153: things that make you go “Arrrrr” (0)
- 01: Idealawg celebrates two years of blogging about the artistry of law (0)
March 2008 (31)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 27: Faces of the dead in Iraq: an interactive graphic (0)
- 27: Settle paternity disputes with an at-home test (0)
- 27: A settlement demand leads to criminal conviction…and questions (0)
- 27: Mediate.com Newsletter #215 now available (0)
- 25: World Directory of ADR Blogs adds its first Turkish and French blogs (2)
- 25: Technolawyer hosts Blawg Review #152 (0)
- 24: Ask For It: a book, a blog, and online resources for women leveraging the power of negotiation (1)
- 21: Seeing Is Believing: blog invites reflection on images in the media (1)
- 21: Make new friends by celebrating World Pillow Fight Day (2)
- 21: What pop culture references inspire you as a mediator? (1)
- 21: The British are coming! New mediation blog invites international conversation (0)
- 19: Support dissent or the terrorists win: thoughts on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war (0)
- 18: What was your first time like? (your first mediation, that is) (1)
- 17: Recovering from a big mistake (1)
- 17: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Blawg Review #151 (0)
- 14: We are the world (0)
- 10: Debating the meaning of the “A” in ADR (2)
- 10: Legal outsourcing, interview with Dwight Golann, latest in International Dispute Negotiation podcast series (0)
- 10: Houston Police Department blog lauds mediation (1)
- 10: Trust Matters at Blawg Review #150 (0)
- 07: The Complete Lawyer adds ADR column, “The Human Factor”, written by four mediators (0)
- 06: Failure to listen leads to racial harassment charge (3)
- 06: Myth busting: you don’t have to be a lawyer to be a good mediator (1)
- 06: You be the judge: do retiring justices make the best neutrals? (8)
- 06: April 18, 2008 is Poop For Peace Day (0)
- 04: Brain research shows differences in perception between East and West (1)
- 04: Blawg Review #149 hosted by Antitrust Review (0)
- 04: Negotiation idioms at site providing culture tips, advice on business English (2)
- 02: The sociology of error: a book recommendation for cognitive science fans (0)
- 02: Here be dragons: web site pinpoints location of rotten neighbors (0)
- 02: Resolve conflict, be healthier (0)
February 2008 (36)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 25: One trick ponies? Political leaders should be adept in many negotiation styles, not just one (4)
- 25: Obama’s message may reflect mediation’s growing influence (1)
- 25: Find your balance at Conflict Zen (1)
- 25: You got the best of meme at Blawg Review #148 (0)
- 25: Former hostage writes U.S.-Iranian negotiation guide (1)
- 23: Channel surfing at MediationChannel.com: a round up of links (1)
- 22: Everybody’s doing it: BigLaw next to join mandatory arbitration frenzy (0)
- 22: Football as ADR? (1)
- 21: Making sense of optical illusions (0)
- 20: Animated short gives tips on how to behave on the internet (0)
- 20: Cybersettle makes the case for resolving disputes online (1)
- 20: Human-robot disputes the future frontier for family mediation? (0)
- 20: Secret to staying out of court? Improve customer service (0)
- 19: The peace symbol celebrates its 50th birthday (0)
- 18: Mandatory arbitration agreements unhealthy for patients (4)
- 18: Head of U.S. Office of ADR Services describes benefits of online dispute resolution (0)
- 18: What pork chops and bicycles have in common at Blawg Review #147 (0)
- 15: What voters can learn from the field of negotiation (0)
- 15: Get fantasy dispute resolution at SportsJudge.com (0)
- 14: Radio station holds Valentine’s Day contest to give away free divorce (0)
- 13: How to negotiate with your kids (3)
- 13: Psychological influence in negotiation subject of paper by Harvard Business School profs (0)
- 12: Making Mediation Your Day Job: great mediation marketing resource now available in print (4)
- 12: Plenty of bright ideas at Blawg Review #146 (0)
- 10: World Directory of Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs is now a blog too (0)
- 10: Interview with Lord Harry Woolf, mediation proponent, on International Dispute Negotiation podcast (0)
- 08: The Mediator Magazine: great online resource for the dispute resolution professional (1)
- 08: Workplace violence blog committed to making employees safer (0)
- 07: The most important question in the world (0)
- 07: Negotiation tips for Yahoo (0)
- 05: Game Theory Tuesdays at Mind Your Decisions Blog (2)
- 05: Let the games begin: Blawg Review #145 (0)
- 02: When mediators roamed the earth (0)
- 01: By reading this blog, you agree to mandatory arbitration (1)
- 01: Make ribs, not war: Super Bowl party at Mediation Channel (0)
- 01: Boys will be boys: gender still an issue for the legal profession (0)
January 2008 (37)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Up my sleeve: body art reveals the inner life of lawyers (3)
- 30: Creativity and decision-making resources online at Air Force University (2)
- 29: Mediator ethics: how professional codes of conduct fall short (0)
- 29: Mediation in the courts: justice served or denied? (5)
- 29: International Mediation Institute seeks comments on global mediator competency certification system (0)
- 28: If you could hear what I hear (1)
- 28: Blawg Review #144 goes on a quest to Middle Earth (0)
- 25: Send lawyers, guns and mediators: what songs would be on your mediation playlist? (10)
- 24: Group discussing adoption of Uniform Mediation Act in Massachusetts launches blog, seeks comments (0)
- 24: Why I blog: reflections on Mediation Channel’s 3rd anniversary (5)
- 24: Mediation Channel link round up | January 24, 2008 (0)
- 23: Resolve conflict in your marriage, live longer (0)
- 22: A treasure trove of optical illusions on display at Illusion of the Year contest site (0)
- 21: What have you changed your mind about? (2)
- 21: Martin Luther King, Jr.: lessons in conflict resolution and negotiation (0)
- 21: Blawg Review hosts honor Martin Luther King Day, provide advice to new lawyers (0)
- 19: Short Canadian film depicts aboriginal woman’s experience with mediation (0)
- 18: Mediators may need mediator to settle football rivalry (6)
- 15: Our Compliments to Blawg Review’s Editor ‘n’ Chef (5)
- 14: Geoff Sharp is back! (0)
- 13: World’s most aggressive first offer: Katrina victim demands $3 quadrillion (0)
- 13: An offer to George Clooney: I promise not to call myself an actor if you promise not to call yourself a mediator (1)
- 09: The art of persuasion: negotiation advice for women (0)
- 08: ADR scholar, pioneer Carrie Menkel-Meadow guest blogs this month at Concurring Opinions (0)
- 08: Blawg Review #141 speaks with a British accent (0)
- 06: Fighting words: using language to reduce or produce conflict (0)
- 06: New mediation blog follows the adventures of a “Mediator in the Making” (0)
- 06: A tool for building self-awareness: the Johari window (0)
- 06: Laugh and the world laughs with you: a world map of happiness published (0)
- 05: New Year’s (Dispute) Resolution #4: Master the art of saying no (1)
- 04: Schoolhouse rock: singing law professor shakes up legal education (2)
- 04: New Year’s (Dispute) Resolution #3: Don’t be afraid to ask (1)
- 04: Newly released paper considers “Untapped Potential in the Study of Negotiation and Gender Inequality in Organizations” (0)
- 03: New Year’s (Dispute) Resolution #2: Be alert for cognitive errors (1)
- 02: Mediation link round-up | January 2, 2008 (0)
- 02: New Year’s (Dispute) Resolution #1: Try new stuff (0)
- 01: Welcome to Online Guide to Mediation’s new home at MediationChannel.com (5)
December 2007 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: 2007 highlights: the year’s best from Online Guide to Mediation (0)
- 31: A happy New Year message from Online Guide to Mediation (0)
- 29: New additions, New Year’s updates for World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 29: Blawg Review Nominations (0)
- 29: Lawyers Appreciate… democracy (0)
- 11: In celebration of the ADR blogosphere: blogging transforms how we talk about dispute resolution (8)
- 11: Test your knowledge of world geography (0)
- 10: Out of the mouths of babes: a child’s guide to the law (1)
- 10: Blawg Review #138 honors Human Rights Day (0)
- 07: Online Guide to Mediation Link Round-up | December 7, 2007 (0)
- 06: "The Point": web site leverages the power of numbers to solve problems (0)
- 06: Premier ADR web site Mediate.com adds new feature with global focus (0)
- 04: Optical illusions as a training tool for mastering negotiation and conflict resolution skills (1)
- 04: Divinely inspired Blawg Review #137 (0)
November 2007 (18)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 27: In weighing the Uniform Mediation Act, Massachusetts mediators may be poised to repeat mistakes of the past (0)
- 16: Lawyers, Pakistan and democracy: is it time for a Nobel Prize in law? (0)
- 16: Online Guide to Mediation Link Round-up | November 16, 2007 (0)
- 15: Latest podcast from Harvard PON covers negotiation lessons from baseball’s free agents (0)
- 15: Don’t neglect emotions in negotiation and mediation (0)
- 15: Myth or fact: Are attorneys the best divorce mediators? (0)
- 15: Marathon edition of Blawg Review a winner (0)
- 11: Against All Odds: online game builds awareness of refugees’ plight (1)
- 11: 11 November 2007 (0)
- 11: How to turn a simple misunderstanding into all-out war: a mediator’s advice (0)
- 11: Taking care of business: tips and resources for the mediator (2)
- 07: International Dispute Negotiation: new podcast with a global perspective added to World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 07: New health care ADR blog launches (0)
- 07: Mediation link round-up | November 7, 2007 (2)
- 07: Blawg Review #133 is up at Chicago IP Litigation Blog (0)
- 01: Another cool optical illusion (2)
- 01: Time for a change: Is mediation ready for reform? (0)
- 01: Jim Melamed receives John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award from ACR (0)
October 2007 (21)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Mediators, so you think you’re neutral? Bias hard to detect in ourselves, study shows (0)
- 31: If humans marry robots in 50 years, will divorce mediators be ready for the inevitable break-ups? (0)
- 30: Trick or treat: Halloween links from Online Guide to Mediation (0)
- 30: Home Office Lawyer hosts Blawg Review #132 (0)
- 14: Blawg Review #130 (2)
- 14: Southern hemisphere edition of Blawg Review now up at Mediator Blah Blah! (0)
- 11: Optical illusion claims to show whether your right brain or left brain is dominant (2)
- 11: Mediation’s identity crisis: it’s time to regulate the profession (4)
- 11: New dispute resolution firm OptionBridge LLC launches; based in New England, aims for the globe (3)
- 11: Antisocial networking sites link you to your enemies (0)
- 09: Collaborative law: attorneys who mediate and negotiate, not litigate (1)
- 08: Apologies can improve the health of hospital-patient relations (1)
- 08: Health care lawyer, mediator, and arbitrator hosts Columbus Day Blawg Review (0)
- 07: Online Guide to Mediation News Roundup | October 7, 2007 (0)
- 07: (In)justice for all: the case against arbitration clauses in consumer contracts (0)
- 07: Indisputably: new blog by ADR law professors launches (0)
- 07: Three new additions for World Directory of ADR Blogs, including its first Romanian language site (0)
- 01: Bursting the bubble: cultivating dissent in the workplace (0)
- 01: (Don’t) rage against the machine: two articles demystify online dispute resolution (1)
- 01: 10th Annual ODR Cyberweek held October 15-19, 2007 (0)
- 01: Blawg Review #128 hosted from Trinity College Dublin (0)
September 2007 (7)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 16: Attention mediators: proposals still sought for April 2008 conference of the Dispute Resolution Section of the ABA (0)
- 06: "Art of the Dispute": American Express ad campaign touts benefits of dispute resolution (2)
- 06: Free stuff online to help ADR professionals run their businesses (0)
- 06: Mediate.com, world’s top mediation site, celebrates 200th newsletter (1)
- 06: News roundup for mediators | September 6, 2007 (5)
- 04: Art education may help prepare future lawyers (and mediators) (0)
- 04: Special Labor Day edition of Blawg Review covers history of American labor (0)
August 2007 (17)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 28: Let’s make a deal: man haggles for hot dogs and more in negotiation experiment (0)
- 28: World Directory of ADR Blogs adds a negotiation podcast to its inventory (0)
- 28: Inter-religious conflict finds forum for no-holds-barred dialogue in Bangalore (1)
- 28: News roundup for mediators (0)
- 28: Read Blawg Review to stay informed (and entertained) (0)
- 27: In celebration of women who blog (0)
- 27: World’s simplest dispute resolution tool (0)
- 27: Since when is mediation "pork"? (0)
- 19: Won’t get fooled again: negotiating with liars (4)
- 06: The Lawyer as Problem Solver Award: A healthy pandemic of fair and creative solutions (1)
- 06: Trouble in paradise: new ways of managing marital disputes (0)
- 06: This week’s Blawg Review inspires trust in its readers (0)
- 03: Let’s kill all the lawyers: web-based negotiation platform seeks to revolutionize the creation of contracts (0)
- 03: Mediator nominated for Congressional Order of Merit by National Republican Congressional Committee (20)
- 03: New blog posts notes from the conflict trenches (0)
- 03: Thank you for reaching out (0)
- 01: Requiem for a friend (8)
July 2007 (4)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 27: Resistance fighters: how newcomers can speak up and not get put down by the rest of the crowd (0)
- 27: Concepts of religion, civic responsibility promote cooperation, according to study (0)
- 13: Nothing but the truth: Radical Honesty movement proposes a world without deception (2)
- 13: Israel and Peru among countries now represented in World Directory of ADR Blogs (1)
June 2007 (18)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 27: The Situationist blog sheds light on predicting and influencing human conduct (0)
- 26: Three new blogs and a networking site for mediators and peacemakers (0)
- 26: Blawg Review #114 celebrates summer with mediator Stephanie West Allen (0)
- 21: Creative path to resolution: money not the only way to settle lawsuits (0)
- 21: More help for the conflict-averse: web site gives you an excuse to get off the phone (1)
- 21: No-exception confidentiality laws bar evidence of legal malpractice occurring in mediation, according to California appeals court decision (7)
- 20: Drawing the line: online redistricting game teaches political lessons (0)
- 20: Happy birthday to Victoria Pynchon’s Settle It Now Negotiation Blog (1)
- 20: Danish negotiation blog and English conflict resolution blog latest additions to the World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 12: Premature negotiation: how to get rid of performance anxiety at the mediation table (0)
- 12: Questioning authority: teaching new mediators the value of open-ended questions (2)
- 12: Findlaw and Justia founder Tim Stanley hosts Blawg Review #112 (0)
- 11: Wis.dm of the crowds: web site seeks to build dialogue through yes/no questions (2)
- 10: Easy tech tools to manage and market your ADR practice: a handbook for mediators and conflict resolvers (1)
- 10: And now for something completely different: Tarheel Mediator latest addition toWorld Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 05: World Directory of ADR Blogs celebrates its first anniversary (2)
- 05: Two creative legal minds, two new conflict resolution blogs (0)
- 05: The ups and downs of conflict: a game theory analysis of the toilet seat issue (3)
May 2007 (4)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 13: Does ADR deliver justice? (1)
- 13: Upcoming ADR events in New England: Workshops, trainings, and a conference (0)
- 10: In This Case: blog allows people to tell their personal stories about the law (0)
- 10: Blawg Review: It’s not just for lawyers any more (0)
April 2007 (26)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: May 1 is Law Day: how will you celebrate it? (1)
- 29: The art of demotivation: video captures bad boss behavior (0)
- 29: Looking ahead and looking back: a conversation with your future self (1)
- 29: What’s your learning style? An online test lets you find out (0)
- 29: A Periodic Table of Visualization Elements (0)
- 19: "Verdict on American Lawyers": ADR and collaborative law missing from one-sided depiction of lawyers and justice (1)
- 19: Why I will not be observing One Day Blog Silence (2)
- 17: Dispute management biggest cost control opportunity companies have, in experience of one in-house counsel (0)
- 17: Chicken peacekeepers mediate bunny turf war (0)
- 17: Blawg Review #104 is no shaggy dog story (0)
- 11: Mapping the crisis in Darfur with Google Earth (0)
- 10: The answer is still no to "Getting to Yes": what one conservative commentator says about the anti-bullying movement (1)
- 10: A visual metaphor for argument (0)
- 09: It’s not really a code, they’re more like guidelines: Will bloggers accept a code of conduct? (1)
- 09: Batter up at Blawg Review #103 (0)
- 06: Are mediators hindering a civil right to counsel? One scholar says yes (1)
- 06: Building peace through citizen media: a blogger’s call for action (1)
- 06: Communication breakdown: a graphic representation of dialogue (0)
- 04: Getting directions: what maps show us about ourselves and our world (0)
- 04: World Directory of ADR Blogs adds its first Belgian mediation blog (2)
- 03: ABA establishes Committee on Mediator Ethical Guidance (0)
- 03: Crossing the line: When do we stop being bystanders? (2)
- 03: Idealawg, celebrating the art and life in law, turns one (0)
- 03: Keeping focus on people and doing one thing well keeps a local small business going (0)
- 03: Fooling around at this week’s Blawg Review (0)
- 03: Engaging Conflict marks full year of blogging (0)
March 2007 (22)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 26: What’s so funny ’bout peace, love and understanding? Thoughts on why we’re not getting to yes (0)
- 26: Fifth International Forum on Online Dispute Resolution to be held April 19-20, 2007 in Liverpool (1)
- 26: New mediation blog brings total to 101 at World Directory of ADR Blogs (1)
- 26: Divorce Law Journal hosts a thoroughbred Blawg Review #101 (0)
- 24: Cartoon depicts real-life story of bystander nonintervention (0)
- 20: Mistakes were made: understanding cognitive errors (0)
- 18: Since when is changing your mind a bad thing? (0)
- 18: Totally off-topic but fun nonetheless: medieval tech support video (0)
- 18: World Directory of ADR Blogs reaches the 100 mark! (1)
- 18: Marking a milestone: Blawg Review #100 (0)
- 16: Six new additions to the World Directory of ADR Blogs (1)
- 15: Resistance is futile: a new look at ground rules in mediation (0)
- 15: Avoiding culture clashes in mediation (0)
- 15: Collaborative law unethical, says Colorado Bar Association (1)
- 13: It’s the thought that counts: Blog explores how humans use their brains (0)
- 13: Ten web sites to help mediators run their practices (0)
- 13: Seeing ourselves as others see us: the art of feedback (0)
- 13: Blawg Review #99 goes to the dogs! (1)
- 12: Bridging the divide between lawyers and mediators, Part 3: what lawyers can do for mediators (1)
- 12: No reason: emotional appeals and decision-making (1)
- 04: The cost of conflict: what happens when we frame divorce as combat (2)
- 04: Untangling conflict’s roots: understanding the Shi’ite and Sunni divide (2)
February 2007 (6)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 23: Recent study shows bad workplace apples do indeed spoil the barrel (1)
- 18: Developing cultural awareness in a global business age (1)
- 18: Sunshine is the best disinfectant: Bob Sutton’s "The No Asshole Rule" gets an age-old workplace problem out into the open (3)
- 15: Working group in Massachusetts seeks input, help from mediators in states that have adopted Uniform Mediation Act (0)
- 15: Conflict resolution research blog latest addition to World Directory of ADR Blogs (2)
- 05: Blawg Review #94 (4)
January 2007 (17)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Is your negotiating style leaving value on the table? (3)
- 30: Online Guide to Mediation honored as Featured Blog at Mediate.com (3)
- 29: Advice for blogging mediators and lawyers: be a joiner (and join Blawg Review) (3)
- 27: Bridging the divide between lawyers and mediators, Part 2: what mediators can do for lawyers (4)
- 21: Mediation certification and credentialing: getting accurate information on becoming a mediator (0)
- 20: Bridging the divide between lawyers and mediators, Part 1: valuing the rule of law (1)
- 16: Advanced ADR Marketing: January 30 workshop takes dispute resolution professionals beyond the static web site (0)
- 16: Mediator among law school deans signing letter condemning Pentagon call for lawyer boycott (0)
- 16: Martin Luther King Day observed at special edition of Blawg Review (0)
- 12: Bridging the divide between lawyers and mediators (7)
- 12: Online Guide to Mediation celebrates two years of blogging (3)
- 10: Dead right: new web service allows users to have last word from beyond the grave (1)
- 10: Five things you didn’t know about me (1)
- 10: World Directory of ADR Blogs adds two more to its catalog (0)
- 10: Change of address for some ADR bloggers (1)
- 06: Complaints Choirs: complaining brings people together in harmony (0)
- 06: A woman’s place is in the driver’s seat: thoughts on negotiation and gender in the car dealer’s showroom (0)
December 2006 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: New Year’s resolution for mediators: start blogging in 2007 (0)
- 31: Lawyers Appreciate Community (0)
- 28: Blawg Review Awards 2006 honors best law blogs (including some by mediators) (1)
- 28: Online Guide to Mediation welcomes readers back with three more additions to the World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 11: Building Buzz with Blogs: Internet Marketing for Dispute Resolution Professionals (Even If You’re Not a Geek!) (0)
- 11: Four German ADR blogs added to the World Directory (0)
- 11: Do as I say, not as I do: video depicts power of parental influence (0)
- 11: You say trials are vanishing like it’s a bad thing (1)
- 06: Virtual world used to raise awareness of real world social issues (0)
- 06: Poetic justice: Dante’s Divine Comedy is theme of this week’s Blawg Review (0)
- 05: Online game tests knowledge of world geography (0)
- 05: Attorney Justin Patten qualifies as mediator (0)
- 03: New mediation blogs adding up at the World Directory (1)
- 03: Lawyers negotiate whoopee in humor video (0)
November 2006 (23)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Change of perspective: maps brings new ways of seeing (0)
- 29: New mediation blog to cover insurance disputes and their resolution (0)
- 29: Mediation road trip: this week’s recommended stops on the blogosphere (0)
- 29: ADR Blog Reading Room now open (0)
- 29: International edition of Blawg Review comes from the land down under (0)
- 26: Get the connection: building your network through blogs (2)
- 26: New categories added to World Directory of Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs (0)
- 26: Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites celebrates four years of blogging (0)
- 26: Conflict avoiders get online help from the Alibi Network (0)
- 26: Roots of social inequality? Children in Ivy League study show preference for lucky people (0)
- 26: Back to work at Online Guide to Mediation (0)
- 11: War games: digital technology provides medium for educating and influencing (0)
- 11: When in Rome (and Paris and Tokyo): a list of international faux pas for travelers (0)
- 11: Mediator and blogger Tammy Lenski celebrates 4 years of blogging (0)
- 10: Netherlands and Australia among latest additions to World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 10: Settle It Now Negotiation Blog has new home (0)
- 03: Online dialogue project seeks to bring Red States and Blue States together (0)
- 03: Justin Patten’s Human Law blog celebrates first anniversary (0)
- 03: Book offers advice on "Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn’t" (0)
- 03: Weblogs published by workplace conflict resolution expert and voting and elections mediator latest additions to the World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
- 02: Two mediator bloggers to host November 27 blogging teleseminar: Building Buzz with Blogs: Internet Marketing for Dispute Resolution Professionals (0)
- 02: Mastering Mediation: In new blog, Woodbury College mediators reflect on learning, teaching & training (1)
- 01: The medium is the message: a communication and graphics designer’s work takes word play to a whole new level (0)
October 2006 (22)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Ghost of a chance: three ways mediators can celebrate Halloween (0)
- 30: High resolution: new negotiation software now available (0)
- 30: Shiver me timbers: buried treasure at this week’s edition of Blawg Review (0)
- 25: World’s first mediation video blog launches (0)
- 23: Idealawg: blog explores the artistry in conflict resolution and the law (0)
- 23: Blawg Review #80 now available online (0)
- 22: “Making Mediation Your Day Job”: Mediator uses blog to publish book on mediation marketing (0)
- 22: Mediators release statement urging effective negotiation and conflict resolution now to address global crises (0)
- 18: Maximum security: professional liability insurance for mediators (0)
- 18: Workplace blogs provide up-to-date news, insights for ADR professionals (0)
- 17: Bully for you: Controversial video game may not be as violent as critics fear (3)
- 17: ADR bloggers keep multiplying at World Directory of ADR Blogs (1)
- 10: Divorce mediation info among resources new legal self-help blog offers (2)
- 09: Turn “me” off: selfishness switch in human brain discovered (0)
- 09: Online teleconference, Marketing for Mediators and Lawyers, to be held on October 12, 2006 (0)
- 09: Online forum for young lawyers launches to share information, ideas about international commercial arbitration (0)
- 09: The human touch: Blawg Review hosted this week by Human Law solicitor Justin Patten (0)
- 06: Keeping count: the World Directory of ADR Blogs gets four new additions (2)
- 02: Negotiating in three dimensions (0)
- 01: For the sake of argument: A newly launched wiki revolutionizes debate (0)
- 01: University of Massachusetts, Boston, announces conference on Conflict Studies: The New Generation of Ideas (0)
- 01: When the political gets personal: what the Military Commissions Act of 2006 means to one mediator and her family (2)
September 2006 (11)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 27: The reel deal: free mediation teaching videos available for downloading (0)
- 22: Thanks for completing Online Guide to Mediation’s Reader Survey (2)
- 22: Payment overdue: Valuing the mediation profession (0)
- 21: East coast, west coast: Two new blogs explore conflict resolution (2)
- 21: Learning lab: What bacteria can teach us about communication and teamwork (0)
- 11: A message to Online Guide to Mediation readers (1)
- 11: Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution hosts Cyberweek 2006, an online conference drawing participants world-wide (0)
- 04: The Globalist web site puts understanding of the world in visitors’ hands (0)
- 04: Nuclear Weapon Effects Calculator demonstrates impact of nuclear blast on major U.S. cities (0)
- 04: Online Guide to Mediation reader survey seeks your input (0)
- 04: Blawg Review hosted this week by workplace law professors (0)
August 2006 (12)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: BusinessWeek Online offers 8 tips for better brainstorming (0)
- 27: Meditations on mindfulness: new interview with Leonard Riskin available online at Complete Lawyer (0)
- 25: Australia to establish national system of mediator accreditation (0)
- 25: Survey ranks 100 angriest U.S. cities (0)
- 24: Online test reveals your innovation style (0)
- 24: Personal branding: how mediators can use blogs to define their identity online (0)
- 24: Association for Conflict Resolution quarterly magazine ACResolution publishes its first article on blogging (0)
- 24: Corkscrews yes, whipped cream no: making sense of air travel’s new carry-on luggage restrictions (0)
- 24: Imminent danger? The Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th centuries (0)
- 17: Free review copies of Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory now available to trainers (0)
- 16: Newly established working group announces first meeting to discuss adapting Uniform Mediation Act to fit needs of Massachusetts mediators (0)
- 16: Online Guide to Mediation back to blogging with two new additions to the World Directory of ADR Blogs (0)
July 2006 (22)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Online Guide to Mediation takes an August holiday and leaves readers with some links to explore (1)
- 30: Oasis of Peace, a community bringing Jews and Arabs together, offers optimism and hope (0)
- 29: Getting in touch with the whole world through blogging: Part 2 of "Getting to Yes with ADR Blogs" (0)
- 29: Don’t sell yourself short: why fair compensation should matter to mediators (2)
- 29: Inviting multivocality: Online Guide to Mediation shares its new comment guidelines with its readers (0)
- 25: World Directory of Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs has three new additions (0)
- 25: Why mandatory arbitration clauses are bad for business — and what companies should do instead (1)
- 24: Lawyer rating web site puts attorneys’ reputations on trial (1)
- 24: All in a day’s work: is mediation an ideal career choice? (0)
- 24: Mediation Quote of the Week | July 24, 2006 (1)
- 21: The geography of conflict: a blogger maps out the Middle East for Americans (1)
- 21: A Coloring Book for Lawyers lampoons the quest for billable hours (0)
- 21: Attention conflict resolution writers: Settle It Now, quarterly dispute resolution journal, issues call for articles (0)
- 14: Virtual Chautauqua, an online community learning experience, hosts Appreciative Intelligence author Carol Metzker starting July 15 (0)
- 12: Yellow Chair Stories: artist uses a wifi connection and one wooden chair to create community (0)
- 12: International Trademark Association announces online ADR competition for EU law students (0)
- 12: Blawg Review #65 salutes international lawyers and the World Cup (0)
- 05: Getting to yes with blogging: time for ADR practitioners to join the conversation (5)
- 05: New study shows that mice have capacity for empathy (0)
- 03: Settle It Now, a new negotiation blog, launches (0)
- 03: Bad company: relations between Britain and U.S. at all-time low (0)
- 03: BeyondPartisan.org: web site promotes dialogue in a divided America (1)
June 2006 (26)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Ten habits of highly successful mediation trainers (0)
- 27: Playground games a safety threat or a medium for teaching dispute resolution skills? You decide (0)
- 27: Dropping Knowledge: Global initiative brings the whole world to the table for conversation (0)
- 27: Virtual worlds can serve as convenient locations for real-world meetings (0)
- 27: Mapping the blogosphere yields information about human behavior for social scientists (1)
- 26: Web site serves as online guide to help families avoid fights over inheritance (0)
- 26: Will the end of religion bring world peace? Controversial author argues yes (1)
- 26: Without facilitators and structure, brainstorming a waste of time, experts say (0)
- 24: World Directory of Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs has 8 new additions (2)
- 23: A convincing case for net neutrality (0)
- 23: Americans more socially isolated today, new study shows (0)
- 23: Interview with "Appreciative Intelligence" author Carol Metzker posted at Idealawg (0)
- 21: New research makes the case for bringing litigants face to face through mediation (0)
- 21: Time for a new business model? What clients tell mediators about attorneys (1)
- 20: Mandatory arbitration provision violates US National Labor Relations Act (0)
- 13: Back to the future: South American indigenous Aymara people have mirror-image understanding of time (0)
- 13: Million Artists to create world’s largest collaborative abstract work (1)
- 13: Justice not blind but blonde at this week’s Blawg Review (0)
- 08: "This I Believe": national radio project promotes listening and understanding (0)
- 08: Federal judge orders new form of ADR–rock, paper, scissors–for dueling litigants (0)
- 06: Mind mapping offers a brainstorming tool to chart the creative process (3)
- 06: Apocalypse now: computer games either a positive or negative force for social change (1)
- 05: World Directory of ADR Blogs launches (1)
- 05: Meditations on conversation and equality in the blogosphere: is Blawg Review a digital-age version of the 18th century coffeehouse? (0)
- 05: California court rejects concept of "binding mediation" (0)
- 05: Mediation Quote of the Week | June 5, 2006 (0)
May 2006 (28)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: All bets are off: should mediators and negotiators learn lessons from poker players? (1)
- 31: Mediators can take the day off: scientists prove the egg came first (0)
- 31: Seeing the oak in the acorn: Appreciative Intelligence a new model for problem solving (0)
- 30: New blog offers a forum for rational discussion on diversity (0)
- 30: Hold the anchovies: law firm web site spoof seeks clients wronged by mediocre pizza (0)
- 30: Special edition of Blawg Review commemorates observance of Memorial Day (0)
- 26: American Bar Association gives okay to puffing in mediation negotiations (0)
- 22: Top five mediation blogs recognized (1)
- 22: The marrying kind: wedding planning mediators help couples steer clear of conflict (0)
- 22: Have mediation and arbitration increased civility among lawyers? (0)
- 22: Blawg Review plans special Memorial Day edition on May 29 (0)
- 22: Mediation Quote of the Week | May 22, 2006 (0)
- 18: Legal futurist sees new directions for dispute resolution and the practice of law (0)
- 18: Peer mediation perceived by conservative group as threat to traditional family values (0)
- 17: New arbitration blog joins the information highway (0)
- 17: In a galaxy far, far away: Conference and course planned on extraterrestrial diplomacy (0)
- 14: ADR Diversity Blog a welcome new voice in the alternative dispute resolution blogging community (3)
- 14: Florida Supreme Court adopts changes to rules for certified mediators (0)
- 07: Tunnel vision: studies show that there’s plenty we don’t see (0)
- 07: Mediation 2.0: Hacking conflict in the 21st century (0)
- 06: USC students develop virtual game to bring real-world attention to the crisis in Darfur (1)
- 02: How to become a mediator: five frequently asked questions about training and careers in mediation (11)
- 02: Full-day program on mediation marketing to be held in New England (0)
- 02: Important information for Online Guide to Mediation subscribers (0)
- 02: NPR correspondent seeks interview with Boston area parent using virtual visitation (0)
- 01: On the road with Blawg Review #55 (0)
- 01: American Bar Association designates May 1 as Law Day (and includes mediation in the celebration) (0)
- 01: Mediation Quote of the Week | May 1, 2006 (0)
April 2006 (20)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: New blog at the crossroads of information communications technology and peacebuilding is launched (0)
- 30: Computer games and virtual worlds used to teach diplomacy and conflict resolution (1)
- 30: May 4 webcast to air of oral arguments before Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on challenge to ballot question prohibiting same-sex marriage (0)
- 29: 30 years after the historic Pound Conference, a reflection on ADR and justice in the 21st century (1)
- 25: Negotiating dangerously: Should we negotiate with terrorists? (0)
- 25: Boston attorney hosts a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party at this week’s Blawg Review (0)
- 24: Mediation Quote of the Week | April 24, 2006 (0)
- 21: Bulgarian mediators and mediation program administrators on 12-day study tour of Boston (0)
- 21: An ideal tool for mediation trainers: New application converts digital images of flipcharts into searchable PDF files (0)
- 21: Since Sliced Bread: Web site taps into collective wisdom in search of ideas for economic growth and job creation (0)
- 17: Attention mediation bloggers: Three ways to boost traffic to your mediation blog or web site (0)
- 17: Tax Day observed at this week’s Blawg Review (0)
- 17: Man negotiates way to home ownership with one paper clip (0)
- 17: Mediation Quote of the Week | April 17, 2006 (0)
- 16: Poetic justice: First anniversary edition of Blawg Review hosted by law blogger poet David Giacolone (0)
- 14: Change proposed to Massachusetts mediation confidentiality statute which would eliminate training requirement for mediators (0)
- 13: Getting to No: Contestants negotiate for $1.5 million in new reality show "Unan1mous" (0)
- 12: What’s bugging us? Cockroaches rival humans in ability to make decisions as groups (1)
- 03: Caught napping: the benefits of napping include enhanced ability to problem solve (0)
- 03: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK April 3, 2006 (0)
March 2006 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: The ties that bind: informal prenuptial agreements enforceable in Massachusetts even if drafted without advice of attorneys (0)
- 29: Sorting it out: law student who blogs for credit completes taxonomy of law blogs (0)
- 29: The real thing: Coca-Cola uses blogging to engage its workforce in a company-wide conversation (0)
- 28: Pebble for your thoughts: Negotiating Tip of the Week features puzzle for problem solvers (0)
- 28: A new manifesto from ChangeThis provides fresh thinking into problem solving (0)
- 17: APART FROM THE HERD: A roundup of mediation blogging (0)
- 16: New world (view) order: web site promotes “culturosity” and intercultural awareness (1)
- 15: AN ONLINE DIRECTORY OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION BLOGS (0)
- 09: BEST IN SHOW: Law student Ian Best blogs for credit while undertaking a study of legal blogging (with something of interest for mediators) (0)
- 09: A MEDIATOR’S GUIDE TO SCOTLAND: A conversation with Ewan Malcolm, Director of the Scottish Mediation Network (0)
- 07: PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM: New interactive negotiation adventure game ready to play online (0)
- 06: VIRTUAL VISITATION HELPS DIVORCED PARENTS KEEP CONNECTED TO THEIR CHILDREN (0)
- 06: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK March 6, 2006 (0)
- 02: Let’s face it: test your understanding of facial expressions (0)
February 2006 (27)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 28: OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Canadian mediator and arbitrator launches alternative dispute resolution blog (1)
- 27: CAPITAL IDEA: Connecting social capital, cooperation, and democracy (0)
- 27: HEAD OF THE CLASS: This week’s Blawg Review hosted by law student bloggers (0)
- 27: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 27, 2006 (0)
- 24: TEAM SPIRIT: Model for achievement emphasizes collaboration (0)
- 24: MEDIATION NEWS ROUND-UP: Serving up a week’s worth of stories for the alternative dispute resolution community (1)
- 21: OUTSIDE THE BOX THINKING: Some brainstorming tools and one great tip for dispute resolvers (0)
- 20: TUNING IN TO SAVINGS: Radio program emphasizes benefits mediation offers to people seeking to stay out of court (0)
- 20: THE TERRITORY AHEAD: Online journal examines the rise of law in cyberspace (0)
- 20: IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE: In Search of Perfect Client Service inspires attorneys and others to go the distance in serving clients (0)
- 20: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 20, 2006 (0)
- 19: A SHAKESPEAREAN THANKS TO THOSE WHO SUPPORTED BLAWG REVIEW #43 (0)
- 17: DECISIONS, DECISIONS: Study shows unconscious mind handles tough decisions better (0)
- 16: ARCHITECT OR ARSONIST: Using e-mail to build not burn bridges (0)
- 13: LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD: Neutralizing gender differences in negotiation (0)
- 13: JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED: Blawg Review 44 hosted this week at the Health Care Law Blog (1)
- 13: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 13, 2006 (0)
- 12: LISTEN UP: Listening well matters in career and business (and everywhere else in life) (0)
- 11: FAMILY TIES: Web site links to resources for divorce mediators and for couples and families coping with divorce and separation (0)
- 11: STRONGEST LINKS: Law blogs offer useful technology and business tips for mediators and conflict resolution professionals (0)
- 10: FOOTNOTE FOR FRIDAY (0)
- 09: STATE OF THE UNION: Latest news on the Uniform Mediation Act (0)
- 09: A MATTER OF DEGREE: University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law accepting applications for LLM program in dispute resolution (0)
- 09: INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION ANNOUNCES INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CONFERENCE (0)
- 06: Blawg Review #43 (2)
- 02: THE HUMAN TOUCH: Web site helps customers foil automated voice response systems (0)
- 01: HIDDEN AGENDA: Online test reveals conscious and subconscious biases (0)
January 2006 (19)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: VIVE LA REVOLUTION: Legal futurist Richard Susskind offers predictions for the future of dispute resolution (0)
- 30: SO YOU’RE TOO BUSY TO READ LAW BLOGS? Why attorneys and mediators should read Blawg Review (1)
- 30: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 30, 2006 (0)
- 26: TECHNOLOGY TODAY: New web site helps mediators leverage technology in their practice (0)
- 26: MATTER OF STYLE: New conflict style test is ready for downloading (0)
- 25: HISTORY LESSON: George Washington’s will contained an ADR provision (0)
- 22: PROTECTING MEDIATION CONFIDENTIALITY: New Jersey Appellate Court finds reversible error in allowing mediator to testify (0)
- 21: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE: Tax implications of real world income from sale of virtual goods (0)
- 16: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: Using digital technology to detect emotions (1)
- 16: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 16, 2006 (0)
- 14: GETTING IT STRAIGHT: Understanding mediator certification (4)
- 14: GATHER ROUND: Web site offers community, connection, and rewards for writers and readers (0)
- 12: IT’S MY PARTY AND I’LL BLOG IF I WANT TO: Online Guide to Mediation turns one today (2)
- 10: CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION OFFERS DISTANCE LEARNING COURSE IN ODR (0)
- 06: SHARP AS A TACK: Mediator from New Zealand launches mediation blog with focus on reflective practice (0)
- 04: IN MEMORIAM: James S. Suskin (0)
- 02: BLOGGER NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS AT BLAWG REVIEW 38 (1)
- 02: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 2, 2006 (0)
- 01: HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ONLINE GUIDE TO MEDIATION (0)
December 2005 (19)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 26: CIVIL DISCOURSE: Connecting with a different kind of conversation (0)
- 26: JINGLE BELL HACK: A hacker takes on Santa (0)
- 26: EYES ON THE PRIZE: Blawg Review Awards 2005 announced (0)
- 26: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK December 26, 2005 (0)
- 24: On strike: Pareto optimality and labor disputes (0)
- 19: No monkeying around: evolutionary tendency in primates to prefer loss avoidance over maximizing gain (1)
- 19: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK December 19, 2005 (0)
- 19: SEASON’S BLOGGINGS: Wired GC hosts Blawg Review 37 (0)
- 15: ALL IN THE FAMILY: Television documentary to explore divorce mediation (0)
- 12: ACTING GLOBALLY: The importance of cultural awareness for the international business traveler (0)
- 12: PUT THE PEDAL TO THE METAL: Blawg Review hosted this week by AutoMuse (0)
- 12: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK December 12, 2005 (0)
- 09: UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Construction law blogs great resources for construction mediators and arbitrators (0)
- 07: INFERNALLY DIVINE INSPIRATION FOR THIS WEEK’S BLAWG REVIEW (0)
- 07: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: A mediator ponders the meaning of privacy and the influence of culture (0)
- 04: Geography has made us neighbors: the importance of geographic literacy in the 21st century (2)
- 03: WILD ABOUT HARRY: More scholarly ruminations on the law and Harry Potter (0)
- 01: NEW KIDS ON THE BLOG: Colorado divorce mediators launch two blogs exploring divorce and family law and mediation (0)
- 01: WORLD AIDS DAY December 1, 2005 (0)
November 2005 (9)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: THE FUTURE IS NOW: A strategic approach to the future of dispute resolution and law (0)
- 26: FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: New board game lampoons lawyers and litigation (0)
- 23: Test of character: Using instruments to probe conflict styles and moral intuition (0)
- 13: DECONSTRUCTING HARRY: A legal scholar examines the role and rule of law in the world of Harry Potter (0)
- 07: SECOND SIGHT: One more look at optical illusions (1)
- 07: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK November 7, 2005 (0)
- 04: MAKING THE CONNECTION: Networking with the world through blogs (1)
- 02: STAYING OUT OF TROUBLE: Ethics and etiquette rules for conflict resolution bloggers (0)
- 01: EVERYTHING ADR PROFESSIONALS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BLOGGING (BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK) (0)
October 2005 (10)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE: Studies reveal human propensity for reframing to see good in outcomes (0)
- 31: HIGH SPIRITS: Legal issues can arise on sale of haunted or psychologically impacted houses (0)
- 23: MEN (AND WOMEN) BEHAVING BADLY: Targeting antisocial behavior (0)
- 23: MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Mediation Week raises awareness in U.K. of benefits of mediation (0)
- 18: THE EYES HAVE IT: Gauging public perception of attorneys (0)
- 18: OCTOBER 20 DECLARED CONFLICT RESOLUTION DAY (0)
- 17: DONATIONS NEEDED FOR SURVIVORS OF OCTOBER 8 EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH ASIA (0)
- 11: GAME THEORISTS SHARE NOBEL ECONOMICS PRIZE FOR WORK IN STUDY OF COOPERATION AND CONFLICT (0)
- 10: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK October 10, 2005 (0)
- 07: CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION TO HOLD ITS EIGHTH CYBERWEEK (0)
September 2005 (20)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIARY EMBARKS ON NEW DIRECTION IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION (0)
- 28: SEEING OURSELVES: Conflict and negotiation in popular culture (0)
- 28: ASKING AROUND: ABA Section of Litigation’s Question of the Month inquires into use of ADR by lawyers (0)
- 27: SPREAD THE WORD: Podcasting the ideal tool for mediation and negotiation practitioners and teachers (0)
- 26: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK September 26, 2005 (0)
- 18: ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Online Guide to Mediation takes a short travel break during the week of September 18 (0)
- 18: TIME TO REGISTER FOR THE NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION’S FALL CONFERENCE (0)
- 15: CREATING SAFER SCHOOLS: Massachusetts legislature considers bill to protect students from bullying (0)
- 15: RESOLUTIONARY THINKING: Web-based conflict resolution training program puts power in learners’ hands (0)
- 12: EASY LISTENING: Negotiating Tip of the Week features negotiation tactics and techniques in a weekly podcast (1)
- 12: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK September 12, 2005 (1)
- 07: HIGH SCHOOL PROMOTING PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE OPENS IN PHILADELPHIA (0)
- 07: THE VIEW FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE: A strategic conversation with educator and entrepreneur Tammy Lenski (0)
- 07: PEACEFUL PLAYGROUNDS: Organization assists schools and communities in promoting educational games of nonviolence (1)
- 06: INNOVATIONS IN MEDIATION TRAINING AND EDUCATION: Woodbury College offers new graduate program in mediation (0)
- 05: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK September 5, 2005 (0)
- 02: SEPTEMBER 2: International Blogging for Disaster Relief Day (0)
- 02: COAST TO COAST: Legal Talk Network launches new online radio show with top law bloggers Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams (0)
- 01: SCHOOL DAYS: Web sites offer resources for the start of a new academic year (0)
- 01: SUPPORTING DISASTER RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF HURRICANE KATRINA (0)
August 2005 (12)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK August 29, 2005 (0)
- 25: PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF: Apologies found to reduce medical malpractice litigation (1)
- 25: ONLINE GUIDE TO MEDIATION IS BACK ON LINE: A conflict resolution audio blog, law blogs in the culture wars, and the battle against jargon (0)
- 14: ONLINE GUIDE TO MEDIATION takes a short recess during the week of August 14 (0)
- 11: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION: Creating a map of the alternative dispute resolution world (0)
- 10: MEASURING UP: American Bar Association adopts as official policy the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators (0)
- 08: FUTURE PERFECT: New documentary explores future peace through interviews with Israelis and Palestinians (0)
- 08: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK August 8, 2005 (0)
- 04: NEW HAMPSHIRE LAW AUTHORIZES COURT-ORDERED MEDIATION TO RESOLVE CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTES (0)
- 03: NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT DECISION UPHOLDS CONFIDENTIALITY IN MEDIATION (0)
- 01: IT NEVER HURTS TO ASK: More thoughts on negotiation and gender (0)
- 01: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK August 1, 2005 (0)
July 2005 (22)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: CONNECTICUT APPROVES THE USE OF ARBITRATION IN RESOLVING DIVORCE DISPUTES (1)
- 28: MORE THAN WE BARGAINED FOR: Does gender matter in negotiation? (0)
- 25: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK July 25, 2005 (0)
- 22: BECOMING A MEDIATOR: What you should know before you change careers (3)
- 22: COMMUNITY MEDIATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT IN MASSACHUSETTS NEWS (0)
- 22: WORLD’S FIRST ONLINE PEACE UNIVERSITY OFFERS COURSES ON GLOBAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION (0)
- 19: WINNER TAKE ALL: Games, game theory, and conflict resolution (0)
- 18: DESTINED TO BECOME A CLASSIC: Blawg Review 15 is a greatest hit (0)
- 18: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK July 18, 2005 (0)
- 17: WHEN SEEING ISN’T BELIEVING: Optical illusions offer insight into conflict and perception (0)
- 15: BRAVE NEW WORLD: New online bar association creates opportunities for global dialogue on law and commerce in cyberspace (1)
- 15: ADR ENTREPRENEUR OFFERS BUSINESS MENTORING FOR MEDIATORS STARTING THEIR OWN PRACTICE (0)
- 11: WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE: Putting an end to coercive judicial settlement practices (0)
- 11: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK July 11, 2005 (0)
- 08: 1000 WOMEN COLLECTIVELY NOMINATED FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE (0)
- 07: IN MEMORIAM: London, July 7, 2005 (0)
- 07: BULGARIA APPROVES PRACTICE STANDARDS FOR MEDIATORS (0)
- 05: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION’S INFLUENCE OFFERS NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW (0)
- 04: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK July 4, 2005 (0)
- 03: BAD RECEPTION: New reality television program distorts image of attorneys (0)
- 01: MEDIATING ACROSS CULTURES: ADR All-Stars interview with Ashok Panikkar (0)
- 01: ONLINE GUIDE TO MEDIATION LAUNCHES NEW SIDE BLOG: Interviews with ADR All-Stars (0)
June 2005 (27)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: THE VANISHING TRIAL AND OTHER MYSTERIES OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COURTS AND ADR (0)
- 29: MASSACHUSETTS ESTABLISHES NEW HOME FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION AGENCY (0)
- 27: FIVE REASONS WHY ADR PROFESSIONALS SHOULD BE BLOGGING (0)
- 27: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK June 27, 2005 (0)
- 25: WHAT PLACE FOR MEDIATION IN POPULAR CULTURE? (0)
- 24: COERCION, COURT SANCTIONS, AND MEDIATION: Views from both sides of the Atlantic (0)
- 23: LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD BLOGGERS: MIT seeks bloggers to participate in a weblog survey (0)
- 22: ADR ALL-STARS: Dispute resolution major leaguer Ericka Gray shares strategies for success (0)
- 21: CHANGES TO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT IMPACT MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEYS SERVING AS MEDIATORS OR ARBITRATORS (0)
- 20: NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION SEEKS WORKSHOP PROPOSALS FOR 2005 ANNUAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE (0)
- 20: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK June 20, 2005 (0)
- 19: ON FATHER’S DAY: A mediator meditates on fathers, problem solving, and lateral thinking puzzles (0)
- 17: FROM CYBERSPACE TO OUTERSPACE: Mediation boldly goes where no man has gone before (0)
- 17: ALL IN A DAY’S WORK: Conflict resolution skills are key to success in helping youths gain jobs and independence (0)
- 16: MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW: Online Guide to Mediation to Host February 6 Blawg Review (0)
- 13: CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND THE SCHOOLS: Two stories from opposite coasts hit the news (0)
- 13: SOME NEW ADDITIONS TO ONLINE GUIDE TO MEDIATION (0)
- 13: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK June 13, 2005 (0)
- 10: Internet as mediator: web sites provide online resources for building community and conversation (0)
- 07: IT’S ONLY NATURAL: Outdoor education programs for kids boost self-esteem and increase receptivity to conflict resolution (0)
- 07: ATTENTION WORKPLACE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SPECIALISTS: Web site makes getting answers and finding information on human resources topics easier (0)
- 06: FOR YOUR EYES ONLY: New search engine raises privacy concerns (0)
- 06: COUNTY FAMILY MEDIATION PROGRAM IN WISCONSIN LAUNCHES ONLINE RESOURCE FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN (0)
- 06: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK June 6, 2005 (0)
- 05: NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION ANNOUNCES DATES FOR 2005 CONFERENCE (0)
- 03: UNCHARTED TERRITORY: Mapping out the world of alternative dispute resolution blogs (1)
- 01: A SURVEY OF MEDIATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION BLOGS (0)
May 2005 (18)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: IT’S HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME: Online negotiation games provide entertainment and challenge (1)
- 30: IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES: Can the North Carolina battle over barbecue be mediated? (0)
- 30: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK May 30, 2005 (0)
- 27: BRIDGING THE RED STATE/BLUE STATE DIVIDE: Fostering a national dialogue about U.S. democracy and politics (0)
- 26: WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT: The American Bar Association responds to attacks on the judiciary (0)
- 24: GETTING TO YES IN THE SENATE: Bipartisan collaboration by senators avoids nuclear showdown on filibustering (0)
- 23: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK May 23, 2005 (0)
- 20: EMPLOYMENT LAW BLAWG A USEFUL RESOURCE FOR ADR WORKPLACE PRACTITIONERS (0)
- 19: WEB SITES OFFER LINKS AND ADVICE FOR JOB SEEKERS AND ENTREPRENEURS IN THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION FIELD (0)
- 16: Breaking bread: could sharing food foster cooperation between parties in mediation? (0)
- 16: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK May 16, 2005 (0)
- 12: BLAWGS BECOME AN INCREASINGLY POPULAR WAY FOR THE LEGAL COMMUNITY TO SHARE INFORMATION AND IDEAS (0)
- 11: CULTURAL INFLUENCES IN NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (0)
- 09: KIDSBRIDGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM SPONSORS "PEACEMAKING WITH PUPPETS" PROGRAM FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS (1)
- 09: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK May 9, 2005 (0)
- 04: FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PEACE MUSEUMS HELD THIS WEEK IN SPAIN (0)
- 02: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK May 2, 2005 (0)
- 01: COUNTY COURT OFFICIALS TRY MEDIATION TO RESOLVE FELONY CASES AS PART OF SETTLEMENT WEEK INITIATIVE (0)
April 2005 (16)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 28: COOPERATION OR COMPETITION: The Prisoner’s Dilemma and Game Theory (0)
- 26: WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND: Why relationships matter in business (0)
- 25: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK April 25, 2005 (0)
- 23: A STAR IS BORN: Mediation is used to promote a new Hollywood film (0)
- 22: MAKING THE GRADE: Mediation can help divorcing parents plan ahead for college for their children (0)
- 19: LAW REVIEW ARTICLE OFFERS REFLECTIONS ON MEDIATION PRACTICE FOR “LORD OF THE RINGS” DEVOTEES (0)
- 18: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK April 18, 2005 (0)
- 15: ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION EXAMINES CONFLICTS IN VIRTUAL WORLDS (0)
- 12: SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION: Inspiring creativity and ideas in mediation and group problem-solving (0)
- 11: THREAT TO CONFIDENTIALITY SEEN IN ORDER BY CANADIAN JUDGE REQUIRING A MEDIATOR TO TESTIFY (0)
- 11: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK April 11, 2005 (0)
- 08: KNOWING YOUR LIMITS: Guidelines for personal blogs for bosses and employees (0)
- 08: NATIONAL YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION WEEK (0)
- 05: IT’S STARTING TO ADD UP: Math partners with mediation to resolve disputes online (0)
- 04: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK April 4, 2005 (0)
- 02: MEDIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION LINKS: Online Guide to Mediation’s top picks (0)
March 2005 (18)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: READY FOR PRIME TIME: Mediation comes to reality television (0)
- 29: WHY CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG: There’s a place for both attorneys and mediators in dealing with divorce (1)
- 28: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK March 28, 2005 (0)
- 24: MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN: Idealist.org connects individuals with nonprofits who share common interests (0)
- 22: WHEN MEDIATION SERVES THE PUBLIC INTEREST (0)
- 22: CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL ANNOUNCES 2nd NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF MINORITY PROFESSIONALS IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION (0)
- 21: AUSTRALIAN JURISTS AND LAWMAKERS URGED TO CONSIDER MEDIATION IN PLACE OF JURY TRIALS (0)
- 21: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK March 21, 2005 (0)
- 18: CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION ANNOUNCES "CYBERWEEK 2005", AN ANNUAL ONLINE WEB-BASED CONFERENCE (0)
- 17: CONFIDENTIALITY OF FACT-FINDING REPORT AN ISSUE RESULTING FROM MEDIATION BETWEEN SCHOOL OFFICIALS AND TEACHERS’ UNION (0)
- 15: WOMEN WAGING PEACE: International network aims to empower women in peacemaking processes (0)
- 14: RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: Using mediation to address conflicts between workers and employers (0)
- 14: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK March 14, 2005 (0)
- 10: BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS: Jewish and Christian approaches to faith-based mediation (0)
- 08: THE COMPANY WE KEEP: ADR, tort reform, and the erosion of justice (0)
- 07: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK March 7, 2005 (0)
- 04: WEB SITE PROVIDES ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION TO ADDRESS WORKPLACE ISSUES IN CONFIDENCE (1)
- 02: U.K. CIVIL JUSTICE MINISTER ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF NATIONAL MEDIATION HELPLINE (0)
February 2005 (19)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 28: MEDIATION RESTORES HARMONY TO ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY (0)
- 28: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 28, 2005 (0)
- 25: MEDIATION IN THE MEDIA: The Three Little Pigs go to mediation in this animated short from the Department of Veterans Affairs (0)
- 24: MASSPORT V. EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU: Decision available here for downloading in PDF format (0)
- 22: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO: Mediation and collaborative law can make a difference for heterosexual and gay couples going through divorce (0)
- 21: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 21, 2005 (0)
- 20: GRATITUDE.NET: A novel approach to collaborative problem-solving (0)
- 17: PEACE TALKS: A new breed of talk radio (0)
- 15: MASSACHUSETTS SUPERIOR COURT DECISION SPARKS RESPONSE FROM ADR PRACTITIONERS (0)
- 14: MIND OVER MATTER: The Initiative on Mindfulness at University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law (0)
- 14: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 14, 2005 (0)
- 10: DOOCED IF I KNOW: Getting fired for blogging (0)
- 10: MUSIC TO MY EARS: Symphony management and musicians seek harmony through mediation (0)
- 09: TALK AROUND THE WATER COOLER: Jobvent.com provides a forum for workplace issues (0)
- 08: MAKING A FEDERAL CASE OUT OF IT: The Bengals and the NFL agree to mediation (0)
- 08: MORE ON THOSE THREE MAGIC WORDS (0)
- 07: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK February 7, 2005 (0)
- 07: MEDIATION URGED FOR TSUNAMI VICTIMS (0)
- 05: AN APOLOGY MAY BE THE BEST MEDICINE: Reducing medical malpractice suits (0)
January 2005 (14)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 31, 2005 (0)
- 28: ACR AND ABA CONDUCT ELECTRONIC SURVEY ON PROPOSED MEDIATOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (0)
- 26: MEDIATION IN CULTURAL CONTEXTS (0)
- 24: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 24, 2005 (0)
- 23: MENDING FENCES: Mediation seen as way to address homeowners’ association disputes in California (0)
- 21: MEDIATION IS NOT "MEDITATION" WITH A TYPO (0)
- 20: PET PEEVES: A Different Kind of Custody Issue for Divorce Mediation (0)
- 18: COULD AN INSURANCE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR FAILING TO HEED A MEDIATOR’S ADVICE? A Massachusetts Superior Court Seems to Think So (0)
- 17: MEDIATION QUOTE OF THE WEEK January 17, 2005 (0)
- 16: MEDIATION SCORES WITH SOCCER PLAYERS’ UNION (0)
- 15: A TEAM APPROACH TO COMMUNITY DISPUTES (0)
- 13: MORE THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING A MEDIATION TRAINING PROGRAM (0)
- 12: What to look for in a basic mediation training (0)
- 12: MISSION STATEMENT (0)
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