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Five Mediation Dynamics to Keep in Mind!

Posted onFebruary 20, 2020February 20, 2020AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

If you use mediation, it’s useful to step back once and a while and think about why it works to be sure that you’re taking full advantage of what it has to offer. (If you don’t use it: “why not?”) As Read More …

CategoriesMediation, Mediation Tool Box, Practice Pointers, ProfessionalismTagsConfirmation Bias, Litigation, Mediation, Mediators, Things Happen

Should There Be a Uniform Statute of Limitations?

Posted onDecember 10, 2012February 10, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on DECEMBER 10, 2012 The Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, MA, USA. Photo by Barbirossa. Regular readers of this blog are likely familiar with the Uniform Law Commission. It’s an important part of my professional life and Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsAccess to Justice, Litigation, Uniform Laws Commission

Collaborative Law Deserves a Place at the Table

Posted onMarch 26, 2010February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on MARCH 26, 2010 The Collaborative Law movement is some 20 years old, yet remains unknown to many lawyers and clients. The idea is relatively simple: the clients, and their lawyers, commit themselves to trying to settle a dispute on Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsArbitration, Collaborative Law, Ethics, Informed Consent, Litigation, Mediation

The Wit and Wisdom of Horace Rumpole

On an “agent provacateur.” A nasty foreign expression, for a nasty foreign thing. Spies and infiltrators! Policeman in disguise who worm their way into an Englishman’s home and trap him into crime!”
— Horace Rumpole

— Sir John Mortimer

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