About the Workshop:
This intensive workshop is intended to introduce participants to mediation as a concept and as a skill. It is aimed primarily at lawyers, but non-lawyers with appropriate backgrounds may be admitted. Following some introductory material that seeks to locate mediation on the dispute resolution landscape, we will examine the various stages of the mediation process. The classes will consist of a blend of theory and practice, with opportunity for participants to engage in a number of simulations drawn from a range of settings, such as family, neighborhood, commercial and public policy. Critical issues (such as the ethical responsibility of the mediator, the role of law and lawyers in the process, confidentiality and enforcement) will also be examined. Enrollment is limited to 45 students.
In view of various certification requirements for mediators in different states’ accreditation provisions, please check to see if this course qualifies in your state. The course has been approved for MCLE credit in all states, including 1.5 hours of ethics.
Eligibility Requirements:
In this workshop, it is very important to be able to speak and read English quickly, including the ability to absorb complex factual data (suggested minimum score on TOEFL 570). Participants who cannot meet this requirement should not apply, as they will not get much from the course and will inhibit other students with whom they will be working.
Course Materials:
Goldberg, Sander, Rogers, & Cole, Dispute Resolution, 5th edition (Aspen 2007); Singer, Settling Disputes (Westview paperback, 2nd ed., 1994), and supplementary material to be distributed at the Workshop.
Instructors:
Frank E. A. Sander, Bussey Professor of Law, Emeritus
Michael Lewis and Linda Singer, lawyer mediators, Washington, D.C.