Processes of Dispute Resolution: The Role of Lawyers : Notes for Teachers
Recently, Janet Cooper-Alexander has demonstrated that both economic models and models that attempt to predict outcomes on the basis of strategic use of legal bargaining chips do not explain the settlements in securities class actions.
This exciting new coursebook is designed to teach students how to represent clients effectively in resolving disputes through mediation. Written by the authors of a successful comprehensive casebook on dispute...
... Problem Solving, and Dispute Resolution in the Criminal Context (Schneider & Alkon), 183 Negotiating Power: Getting and Using Influence (Fisher), 122 Negotiating While Female (Schneider), 140 Negotiation, 16, 45–69.
Resolution Methods for Art-related Disputes: Proceedings of a Symposium Organized on 17 October 1997
People in Western urban cultures are much more likely to use a confrontational, direct-address, one-to-one negotiating style, or at least believe that that is the final way to resolve differences. People in traditional cultures are more ...
Understanding, Avoiding, and Managing Special Education Disputes David F. Bateman, Mitchell L. Yell, Jonas S. Dorego. comments or notes ... Process. Mediation is to occur at a mutually agreeable time and place. As noted above, mediation ...
The text can be used for lawyer-mediators, lawyer-representatives in mediation, and non-lawyer mediators.
From the largest and most successful school initiatives in social and emotional learning in the country-The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, now active in more than 350 schools nationwide-comes a powerful, practical guide for teaching ...
This exciting new coursebook is designed to teach students how to represent clients effectively in negotiating settlements and deals. Written by the authors of a successful comprehensive casebook on the...