Pros & Cons of ADR & Mediation & How to Make Them Work for Your Cases
Using every option to get to resolution
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Product Description
Product Description
Alternative Dispute Resolution is a tool available to every attorney. Used thoughtfully, ADR—including mediation, case conciliation, special masters, arbitration, and other forms—can lead to positive client outcomes. Clients can gain greater control of the form, cost, and timing of a resolution of their case through ADR. Client satisfaction in turn can build referral sources and future business
The Preamble to the Supreme Judicial Court’s Rules of Professional Conduct identifies the functions of an attorney as advisor, advocate, negotiator, and evaluator. At times, the legal process can distort the attorney’s role, from the attorney’s and the client’s perspectives, simply to the function of zealous advocate. ADR can assist attorneys in performing all the functions of the profession and re-focus the case on resolving the problem that led a client to an attorney. This focus is particularly important when that underlying problem is not a legal problem.
Join this panel of attorneys and ADR professionals who discuss when and how to utilize ADR and how to make the most of an ADR process to serve clients.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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2:00pm - 2:05pm
Welcome and Introduction
Ellen R. Waldorf, Esq., eWaldorf Mediation , Newton Upper Falls
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2:05pm - 2:20pm
At What Points in a Case Should ADR Come Under Consideration?
Ellen R. Waldorf, Esq., eWaldorf Mediation , Newton Upper Falls
J. Nathan Cole, Esq., Cole Law Partners , Boston
Hon. Bonnie H. MacLeod, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Ret.); JAMS , Boston
Patricia Natale, Esq., Rockland Trust , Rockland
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2:20pm - 2:35pm
Choice of an Appropriate ADR Process
Panel
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2:35pm - 2:45pm
Choice of an Appropriate ADR Professional
Panel
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2:45pm - 3:05pm
Preparation for an ADR Process—Attorneys and Clients
Panel
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3:05pm - 3:30pm
Participation in an ADR Process
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3:30pm - 3:40pm
Definition of Success of an ADR Process
Panel
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3:40pm - 3:50pm
Building on the Outcome of an ADR Process Regardless of the Results
Panel
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3:50pm - 4:00pm
"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
Panel
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