Seven advantages of a joint mediation session

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Seven advantages of a joint mediation session

The 7 advantages of a joint mediation session and many other topics will be revealed in: The “End Game” of Mediation and How to Succeed at It [A Comprehensive Road Map to the Mediation Process] on Tuesday, March 10, 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm @ the Contra Costa Bar Association.

Speakers Ken Strongman, Esq. and Malcolm Sher, Esq. will lead a program for Advocates designed to create a highly positive mediation experience and outcome for themselves and their clients. These two successful mediators will discuss some of the best practices for negotiation and to prepare the client, advocate, mediator and opposition for the mediation journey.

The Contra Costa County Bar Association certifies that this activity has been approved for 3 hours of General MCLE credit by the State Bar of California, Provider #393.

To register for the event: Register Here

NOW FOR THE ANSWER: Seven advantages of a joint mediation session:

1. To see and hear the other side
2. To look at pictures and other evidence, both sides at once
3. It gives each side an opportunity to size up the other
4. Talk with each other as oppose to using agents
5. To evaluate the style of each attorney
6. To evaluate the preparedness of each side
7. To see the body language of each attorney and party (everyone)

Ken Strongman, MediatorAbout the Author: Ken Strongman (www.kpstrongman.com) has years of experience and a growing national reputation as a mediator and arbitrator.  He has successfully resolved more than a thousand disputes in the fields of construction defects, real estate, intellectual property, and employment.  He is also a Mediator and Arbitrator for FINRA.

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