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Planning & Executing the Mediation of Complex, Multi-Party, Multi-Issue Disputes

Lawrence M. "Larry" Watson, Jr., mediator and founding principal with Upchurch Watson White & Max, will share more of his techniques for organizing and formatting mediations of complex, multi-party, multi-issue lawsuits during this March Webinar. He and moderator Brandon Peters, also a UWWM mediator, will work their way through an example matter and explain a few different paths to possible resolution.

This Webinar's content is designed for trial lawyers, construction lawyers and mediators.

How to Register

Title: Planning & Executing the Mediation of Complex, Multi-Party, Multi-Issue Disputes
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Time: Noon-1 p.m. EST

After registering at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4158749173077608452 , you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

CLE Credits


Attending our complimentary Webinar will entitle you to 1.0 hours of General CLE credit  with The Florida Bar.

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Our Presenters

Lawrence M. Watson, Principal, Upchurch Watson White & Max, has practiced exclusively in litigation and alternative dispute resolution with an emphasis in complex multiparty, commercial problems and construction claims since becoming a member of The Florida Bar in 1969. In 2015, he received the Sharon Press Excellence in ADR Award.

Brandon S. Peters, Dispute Resolution Counsel, Upchurch Watson White & Max, brings over two decades of experience as a highly-respected civil litigator to his mediation career, which began with a successful solo practice and continues with UWWM. He takes a data- and evidence-driven approach to resolving disputes without ignoring the all-important human factors.

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