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Whose Story Is It Anyway?
Whose Story Is It Anyway? The client lives a story. The advisor also lives a story. What happens as their stories inevitably converge? Professors Shaffer and Elkins,... Read More

Mediation Strategies: What Plaintiffs Really Want
Mediation Strategies: What Plaintiffs Really Want Jim Bleeke , an Indianapolis defense attorney, has authored an interesting article setting forth his views as to the motivating factors that... Read More

What’s So Golden About Silence?
What’s So Golden About Silence? For something that’s so, well, silent, much has been said about silence itself. For example, we have a constitutional right to be silent. We’ve... Read More

Registered Sex Offenders – No Place to Call Home?
Registered Sex Offenders – No Place to Call Home? As a local government attorney in Florida I struggled with the political pressure to draft an ordinance that dictated residency restrictions for... Read More

Gerald Le Van to Address Fellows of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
Gerald Le Van to Address Fellows of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) Gerald Le Van, Chair of Upchurch Watson White & Max Family Business and Wealth Mediation Group, will present “Family Business Succession; Expanding Your Services” to the Florida ACTEC Fellows on September 12 at the Orlando Airport Hyatt. Read More

Web 2.0: A brief digression from mediation
Web 2.0: A brief digression from mediation Are you a technophobe afraid to plug in your hairdryer? Do you scream out for your assistant to rush in to your aid each time your word document... Read More

Email marketing and Providing Effective Client Service in One Package
Email marketing and Providing Effective Client Service in One Package Joshua Fruchter makes the case for a law firm email marketing program in a recent blog post at LawyerCasting.com . His central point is by... Read More

Stress: Some Bad News and Some Good News
Stress: Some Bad News and Some Good News In a recent NY Times article, Natalie Angier reviews recent research about how stress rewires our brains. “Brain is a Co-Conspirator in a... Read More

Mediating Government Disputes – Confederate Flag Controversy
Mediating Government Disputes – Confederate Flag Controversy The Miami Herald recently wrote about a controversy brewing in Homestead concerning the flying of a confederate flag at an upcoming Veterans Day... Read More

HOA, Go Away, Come Again Some Other Day!
HOA, Go Away, Come Again Some Other Day! With his recent article regarding homeowners associations St. Petersburg Times reporter Rodney Thrash reminds us of the role mediation can... Read More

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