"Never Cut What You Can Untie"
– Joseph Joubert (1754 – 1824)
In my last blog post, I wrote about “ Dutch Auctions and Texas Shoot-Outs ” as a way to resolve disputes... Read More
Keys to Selecting the Right Mediator
Often we hear litigators state simply that whomever the opposing lawyer selects will be fine. The theory is, "I know what we need to settle, and if... Read More
Dutch Auctions and Texas Shoot-Outs
As my colleague Rodney Max says in his most recent blog post on the “Mediator’s Proposal”, when impasse occurs in a mediation, “it’s just... Read More
Three Common Negotiation Myths
Every attorney in a mediation setting would like to be an effective negotiator. Unfortunately, many are not particularly skilled in the art of... Read More
Four Tricks That Make Mediation Work
In the article, Four Tricks that Make Mediation Work, a ccomplished mediator Richard Shore suggests the following:
“Let the other side pick... Read More
Mediator's Proposal
In this series principal Rodney A. Max discusses “breaking impasse” as it relates to closing the deal. In complex cases (including mass torts and... Read More
Why I Became a Mediator
I decided to become a mediator because I felt I was truly called to the profession. I have a passion for helping people evaluate their options, solve their problems.. Read More
Conditional Offers
In this series principal Rodney A. Max discusses “breaking impasse” as it relates to closing the deal. In complex cases (including mass torts and... Read More