Why Mediations Fail & How to Achieve Better Results

Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Time: 2pm ET | 11am PT

Earn: 1.0 Ethics Credit (Pending)*

The majority of disputes resolve at Mediation. Nonetheless, there remain those that impasse. Failure to achieve resolution can often be avoided if advanced, adequate thought is given to common pitfalls, which include ethical issues that may arise.

At a time when your in-house legal team or law firm is under increasing pressure to reduce costs, Richard Byrne, Esq., and Casey Laffey, Esq., will explore the leading reasons why Mediations fail and how to achieve better results.

Join this discussion to learn how investing a modest amount of time in advance of a Mediation session to reflect upon the purpose, logistics, and goal of the session can greatly reduce your potential for an impasse, and ultimately save you time and money.

Register for this complimentary webcast to learn how and why these reasons can cause Mediation to fail:

  • Lack of preparation
  • Unethical conduct in Mediation
  • Absence of decision-makers
  • Wearing trial binders
  • Last minute surprises
  • Emotion and anxiety

Featured Speakers

Casey Laffey, Esq. | Partner | Reed Smith
Richard P. Byrne, Esq. | Mediator | NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation)

*This program is pending approval for 1.0 ethics credit in CA, IL, NY and NJ.

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