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Informative Debate on 4 Key Mediation Issues the Focus of New "Reframing Mediation" Podcast

31 min · 13. mar. 2024
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The latest episode of the ABI Mediation Committee’s "Reframing Mediation" podcast features an informative debate on four key issues in mediation practice. Listen as ABI Mediation Committee Co-Chairs Edward L. Schnitzer of Womble Bond Dickinson LLP (New York) and Connor Bifferato of The Bifferato Firm (Wilmington, Del.) volley viewpoints on the following issues: - Remote vs. In-Person Mediation - Joint Caucuses vs. Private Sessions Only - Openings vs. No Openings - The Role of Mediators to Be ‘Evaluative’ vs. ‘Facilitative’ The points debated in the podcast are the personal views of the hosts for informative purposes only and not the official positions of their respective firms or ABI.

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Informative Debate on 4 Key Mediation Issues the Focus of New "Reframing Mediation" Podcast

The latest episode of the ABI Mediation Committee’s "Reframing Mediation" podcast features an informative debate on four key issues in mediation practice. Listen as ABI Mediation Committee Co-Chairs Edward L. Schnitzer of Womble Bond Dickinson LLP (New York) and Connor Bifferato of The Bifferato Firm (Wilmington, Del.) volley viewpoints on the following issues: - Remote vs. In-Person Mediation - Joint Caucuses vs. Private Sessions Only - Openings vs. No Openings - The Role of Mediators to Be ‘Evaluative’ vs. ‘Facilitative’ The points debated in the podcast are the personal views of the hosts for informative purposes only and not the official positions of their respective firms or ABI.

13. mar. 202431 min