Tag Archives: Mediation

Judge undoes agreement due to domestic violence

This case illustrates the need for better screening for domestic violence in family cases. Continue reading

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Presenting “culturally competent mediation” at the OAFM AGM

Christine Kim was a featured speaker at the OAFM AGM last week. Here is an excerpt. Continue reading

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Barry Fisher: an excellent mediator and arbitrator.

Read why we think Barry Fisher is the best possible choice for this year’s Award of Excellence. Continue reading

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From Conflict to Resolution: A response to a great post

I recently came across a blog by Ben Zeigler who is a mediator based in Victoria, BC. He has created a simple diagram that I truly think is a great way to explain the process of getting from conflict to resolution in mediation to clients. He calls it the “Road to Resolution”. Continue reading

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Collaborative Law: A Pro Responds!

British collaborative lawyer and author Neil Denny responds to our recent post on collaborative law…. a very good read. Continue reading

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A blog post about collaborative law

Collaborative practice is growing by leaps and bounds for all the right reasons. Here are two issues for further discussion as the practice matures. Continue reading

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