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Mediation Newsletters by Howard E. Warren
- Newsletter #1 - "Mediation is a facilitated negotiation."
- Newsletter #2 - "There are two primary types of mediators, evaluative and facilitative."
- Newsletter #3 - "Mediation has many advantages over litigation."
- Newsletter #4 - "Provided the parties are willing to consider making a deal, every dispute can benefit from mediation, to settle it or even just to narrow the issues."
- Newsletter #5 - "One of the most intriguing requirements of family law arbitration is that of screening for power imbalance."
- Newsletter #6 - "With more and more frequency, the words mediation and arbitration appear together in Harvard's discussions regarding 'negotiated' settlements."
- Newsletter #7 - "The Dispute Resolution Officer (DRO) programme is a win-win."
- Newsletter #8 - "Choosing a mediator."
- Newsletter #9 - "Mediation/arbitration (med/arb) is alive, well and thriving."
- Newsletter #10 - "Mediation is by far the way to go to resolve family law disputes."
- Newsletter #11 - "Is the mediator there to make the deal or allow the parties to make the deal?"
- Newsletter #12 - "Working with parties in the absence of counsel is more challenging."
- Newsletter #13 - "Every mediator uses different methods to get the parties to begin to bargain; however, in my view one of the most important skills is that of observation."
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