Mediation Advocacy (NITA Practical Guide Series),Used

Mediation Advocacy (NITA Practical Guide Series),Used

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Written by a lawyer for lawyers, Mediation Advocacy was critically acclaimed in 1996 for its indepth examination of the mediation process. Now, six years later, the mediation field has changed dramatically, and John W. Cooley updates this classic text to include a comprehensive chapter on cybermediation as well as new sections on various mediation design processes and techniques.In Mediation Advocacy, Second Edition, Cooley leads you step by step through the stages of mediation. Chapter 1 introduces the two principal ADR processesmediation and arbitration. Chapters 2 through 6 provide useful information and practice tips for advocates regarding every stage of representation in the mediation process. Each of these chapters includes a checklist highlighting key actions at critical stages of the mediation process. Chapter 7 addresses hybrid ADR processes, such as comediation, minitrials, and summary jury trials. Chapter 8, a new chapter in the second edition, examines effective advocacy in cybermediation. It contains a wealth of new information including:Basic definitions of electronic dispute resolution termsAlternative cyberADR processesBenefits and limitations of cybermediationEthics of cyberadvocacyConsiderations in selecting a cybermediation service and cybermediatorCooley includes a cybermediation vignette concerning a fourparty dispute. This reallife scenario takes readers through the various stages of cybermediation including preparing the case and client, insession and postsession advocacy. The appendix contains sample mediation forms and rules, a list of ADR providers, and a list of nonprofit organizations that study and promote the use of ADR.

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