with Anne Bachle Fifer, Dale Ann Iverson & Robert E. L. Wright
About this Event
Training Topics
From AI to Zoom: Using Technology in Mediation Introducing new Zoom features and other technologies and developments which can assist mediators. AI is the new darling in computing. But how can this technology be used in mediation? Join us as we explore new ideas and hands-on demonstrations of ways to use AI and other technologies to assist parties.
Beyond the Checklist: The Art and Science of Inclusive Environments for Mediation In this session, we'll delve into the power of accommodations and modifications in mediation to enhance inclusivity. Exploring practical strategies in real-world examples, we'll see how tailored adjustments can create a more effective and inclusive mediation process, benefiting all participants and increasing the potential for productive outcomes.
Addressing Surprising Developments in Mediation There are challenges in mediation, and then there are surprising challenges. How do you react “in the moment” to unexpected developments? We’ll discuss some of our surprises and hear about yours as well, gleaning mediator skills for dealing with them as we go.
Responding to Professional Misconduct Which Occurs in Mediation Lawyers are obligated by MRPC 8.3 to report professional misconduct. How does that apply to attorney-mediators who encounter problem behavior from an attorney in mediation? As we look at a couple cases where attorney-mediators faced this dilemma, we will attempt to develop standards to guide us.
What Mediators Can Learn from the "Small Talk" Movement Mediators have learned a lot from different fields. This session will provide an opportunity to explore "Small Talk", an approach used in some communities to address suicide prevention, to see what it can offer mediators in developing connection and revealing the needs and interests of all participants.
Pre-Session Assignment. To obtain the full eight hours of advanced mediation training credit, attendees will need to complete a pre-session assignment. The assignment is budgeted to take only one hour to complete and merely requires trainees to consider and reflect on engaging videos and articles. Details will be sent upon registering.
SCAO Approval The Michigan State Court Administrative Office has been asked to approve this training for up to eight hours of advanced civil or domestic mediation training credits required to remain on court rosters. The full eight hours of credit consists of seven hours of in-class training plus one-hour of pre-session "homework."
What past attendees have had to say about our online trainings:
• Trainers were very knowledgeable and did an excellent job!
• I liked the friendly, disarming environment.
• Appreciated the cadence, variety, and depth.
• High-energy cogent presenters, with good topics.
• A well-planned session. The opportunities to discuss problems with the trainers was very valuable.
• Online format with access to materials is most convenient for me.
• Good combination of trainer presentations and breakouts.
• Appreciated the interaction with presenters, the breakouts, exchanging ideas and real-life experiences.
TICKET PRICES & REFUND POLICY:
Tickets: $295.00 until January 15, 2025; $315 after January 15
Full refunds (minus Eventbrite's small admin fee) until January 27, 2025
Event Venue
Online
USD 295.00