The Program on Negotiation will screen an episode of The Advocates with Roger Fisher, former professor at Harvard Law School and co-founder of PON. Commentary will be provided by Lisle Baker, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School and Bruce Patton, Distinguished Fellow and co-founder of the Harvard Negotiation Project.
R. Lisle Baker
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R. Lisle Baker
R. Lisle Baker has been a law professor at Suffolk University Law School since 1973, where he has taught property, land use and zoning, environmental law, mediation, and law practice management. Prior to joining the Suffolk faculty, he practiced with the Boston law firm of Hill & Barlow, except for a leave of absence to
Mediation Seminar
Mediation Seminar
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
FALL 2012
Instructor:
R. Lisle Baker
781-643-8186
Mediation is becoming an increasingly important vehicle for resolving disputes that might otherwise go to court, or if in court, to trial. While the framework of litigation is well established, mediations often are shaped by both the nature of the dispute the nature of the disputants and the
Using Insights from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator as an Aid to Mediation with Some Comparisons Between a Sample of Lawyers, Judges, and Mediators
Presenter:
R. Lisle Baker
Professor R. Lisle Baker has been using a psychological instrument known as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®, based in part on some of the theories of Carl Jung, as a vehicle for helping the students in his mediation seminar gain greater awareness of how they prefer to get information and make decisions. Over









