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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

The Wit and Wisdom of Horace Rumpole

After his son suggests the Judge thought Rumpole was taking too much time at trial: “His time? How much time should it take to rob a boy’s life of five years?”
— Horace Rumpole

— Sir John Mortimer

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