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Building and Sustaining Your Peacemaking Practice: Innovative Tools for Collaborative Professionals & Mediators (Advanced Training)

  • 22 Feb 2019
  • 9:00 AM
  • 23 Feb 2019
  • 5:00 PM
  • Tampa Stetson Law Center, 1700 N Tampa St, Tampa, FL 33602

Building and Sustaining Your Peacemaking Practice: Innovative Tools for Collaborative Professionals & Mediators (Advanced Training) – Tampa, FL

What:  Building and Sustaining Your Peacemaking Practice: Innovative Tools for Collaborative Professionals & Mediators

When:  February 22-23, 2019

Where:  Tampa Stetson Law Center, 1700 N Tampa St, Tampa, FL 33602

Cost:  $545.00 U.S.* Continental breakfast and lunch included in cost. 

Trainers:  Adam B. Cordover, Tampa, FL; Enid Miller Ponn, Weston, FL; Kevin R. Scudder, Seattle, WA; Robert Merlin, Coral Gables, FL; Brian Galbraith, Barrie, ON (CAN); Melissa Sulkowski, Erie, PA

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There are communities around the world in which Collaborative and Mediation work have been embraced by professionals and clients. One of the common elements that tie these communities together is that quality practitioners are never satisfied with what they know, how they apply their skills, and in what areas of practice their skills are applied. In this highly interactive training, learn strategies and techniques that have been successfully implemented in communities around the world. Practice leading edge methods to strengthen your teams, provide effective feedback, and address conflict before and when it arises. Explore innovative techniques designed to increase your work with clients who choose out-of-court legal processes like Collaborative Practice and Mediation.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn tips and tricks for creating more out-of-court work, including but not limited to Collaborative Practice and Mediation. 
  2. Model how practitioners have transitioned from a traditional practice to one focused on out-of-court / peacemaking work. 
  3. Differentiate yourself from your own legal community.
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