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Online Mediation in a Nutshell – 30-min Free Virtual Mediation Lab Webinar and Demo for Mediators and Attorneys – May 9, 2017 Noon Pacific Time

If you are a mediator or attorney interested in online mediation, Tuesday, May 9, 2017 you can learn in 30 minutes:

  • What Online Mediation means and how it works
  • The benefits of Online Mediation
  • How mediators can do online everything they are used to do in-person: e.g. Joint and private meetings (caucus) with the parties; “Shuttle Diplomacy” in multi-party disputes; Information (documents, pictures, worksheets, videos) sharing and annotation; Writing up the parties’ “Memorandum of Understanding” or agenda for their next meeting
  • Which cases are suitable for Online Mediation
  • How to blend face-to-face and Online Mediation
  • How to try Online Mediation for FREE
  • How to participate in a 2-hour one-on-one hands-on training in Online Mediation

PRESENTER
Giuseppe Leone, founder of Virtual Mediation Lab, an online mediation project sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution Hawaii Chapter. This 30-min webinar/demo is based on his experience:

WHEN
This “Online Mediation in a Nutshell” 30-min free webinar will take place Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at Noon/12:00pm Pacific Time (2:00pm Central Time | 3:00pm Eastern Time).

ONLINE REGISTRATION
Fill out this Online Registration Form – Please Note:

  • Seating is limited
  • After your registration is approved, you’ll automatically receive information on how to join the webinar with your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android tablet or smartphone

 

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Presented by the Virtual Mediation Lab, an online mediation project sponsored by ACR Hawaii, and Mediate BC, a not-for-profit organization that leads, promotes and facilitates mediation and other collaborative dispute resolution processes throughout the province of British Columbia, Canada.