Advanced Mediation Practice
Techniques for Handling Righteously Indignant Parties and Lawyers
Monday, Oct. 17, 2016
at the Hawai`i Supreme Court Conference Room 2nd Floor
Ali`iolani Hale, 417 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813, Room 207
Reception 8:30 a.m. • Workshop 9 a.m. – Noon
Featured Speakers: Claudia Bernard, Chief Mediator, US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and Howard Herman, Director, ADR Program, US District Court for the Northern District of California
Two of the most nationally and internationally experienced and respected mediators and mediation teachers and trainers have graciously agreed to share their wisdom, insights and thoughts on the best practices, tools and tips on how to make the most effective and constructive possible use of mediation to resolve cases and conflicts, for attorneys, mediators and those associated with parties who are repeatedly involved in mediations. This program will combine speaker presentations with very interactive discussion that will enable attendees to raise questions, experiences, and thoughts on making the best use of the opportunities mediation makes possible.
Registration: Contact Lynn Honda at (808) 439-8600 by Wednesday October 12, 2016. Space is limited.
$45 General admission
$35 Members of sponsoring organizations, government attorneys, state employees, and faculty
$10 Students
Cash or check only.
Payable to: HSBA-ADR Section
Mail to: Crumpton Collaborative Solutions, TOPA Financial Ctr., Fort Street Tower, 745 Fort Street, Ste. 702, Honolulu, HI 96813
NO REGISTRATION ON SITE. PRE-REGISTERED CHECK-IN ONLY AT THE DOOR.
No exchange of money on site. Registration fees are to defray speaker expenses and do not benefit the State Judiciary or sponsoring organizations.
Co-Sponsored by: Hawai`i State Bar Association (HSBA), Alternative Dispute Resolution Section; HSBA Litigation Section, and HSBA Appellate Section; The Hawai`i State Judiciary Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution; The Association for Conflict Resolution-Hawai`i, and The Mediation Center of the Pacific
To request disability-related accommodations, or obtain directions, please call the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution at 539-4237.
The Hawaii State Judiciary does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by the speaker. Nor do the speaker’s remarks necessarily reflect the opinions of the Judiciary.
For more information get the Advanced Mediation Practice flyer