Wednesday, December 3, 2014 | 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
“The Faculty was very engaging & provided great practice tips.”
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Is mediation for you? Are you thinking of taking mediation training or wondering how to get started after that training? Have you begun mediating and want to find more opportunities to do so? This interactive seminar will discuss what mediation entails and its role in New York City’s legal community in 2014 and will provide practical advice on how to start mediating.
The panelists are mediators with very different backgrounds and current positions who will share their experiences and offer concrete, practical advice. The session will cover the various types of mediation and the fields in which mediation is most utilized, including ombuds work. Volunteer and paid opportunities for mediators will be explored. There will be ample time for questions and answers.Live Program (includes materials):
Member: $199
Nonmember: $299
Member: $79 (Small Law Firm)
Nonmember: $129 (Small Law Firm)
Small law firm discounted rate cannot be combined with other discounts.
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Glenn E. Dornfeld, Family and Divorce | Mediation and Law
Chris M. Kwok, Supervisory ADR Coordinator, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, New York District Office
Maria R. Volpe, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Sociology; Director, Dispute Resolution Program & CUNY Dispute Resolution Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice – CUNY
Daniel M. Weitz, Deputy Director, Division of Professional and Court Services; Coordinator, Office of ADR, NYS Unified Court System
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9:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Introduction
- The Very Basics
- What To Expect from Mediation
- Panel and Program
Nancy Kramer
9:20 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Different Pathways to a Mediation Career — Who We Are & How We Got There
- Academia and the CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium
Maria R. Volpe
- New York State Court System’s ADR Office
Daniel M. Weitz
- Family/divorce law & mediation practice
Glenn E. Dornfeld
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Chris M. Kwok
- General mediation/arbitration practice
Nancy Kramer
10:30 a.m.–10:40 a.m. Break
10:40a.m. – 11:40 a.m. What You Should Think About When Starting Your Mediation Career
- What makes a good mediator? What makes a successful mediator? How do they differ?
- Using your expertise and relationships. How can you maximize this?
- Building connections: Attending events, going to seminars, joining committees and beyond.
- ADR possibilities other than mediation—arbitration, ombuds work, collaborative law, teaching, administration, HR
- Can mediation be a first career?
Panel
11:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Other Questions & Answers
Panel
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New York Credit: 3.0 professional practice
This program provides transitional/non-transitional credit for all attorneys.California Credit: 3.0 general MCLE
New Jersey Credit: 3.2 general MCLE
Pennsylvania Credit: 2.5 general MCLE -
Save $$ on DVDs & CDs
*DVDs – (includes materials):
$199 Member
$299 Nonmember
$79 Member (Small law firm rate)**
$129 Nonmember (Small law firm rate)**
*CDs – (includes materials):
$149 Member
$224 Nonmember
$60 Member (Small law firm rate)**
$97 Nonmember (Small law firm rate)**
*Materials Only (no CLE credit):
$99 Member
$129 NonmemberSmall law firm discounted rate cannot be combined with other discounts.
* New York residents will be charged the New York sales tax for all audio visual purchases.
**Please call to receive this pricing
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Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
Ann Rappleye, Director, City Bar Center for CLE | (212) 382-6606 | ARappleye@nycbar.org or
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Darianne De Leon, Program & Sponsorship Coordinator, City Bar Center for CLE | (212) 382-6731 | ddeleon@nycbar.org