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Monday, November 7, 2016

Advanced Mediation Conference: Practical Skills for Experienced Employment Litigators

Even seasoned litigators sometimes feel lost in mediation, with questions such as where to open or how to move forward without giving too much away. And even seasoned litigators sometimes leave mediation feeling frustrated because a client left money on the table, or paid too much, or a case that should have settled did not.

With a faculty of leading mediators and attorneys, I've designed a unique, full-day course to address these issues and teach attorneys how to achieve better results in mediation. Instead, using individual and paired exercises, small group discussions, and panel discussions, we'll present concrete tools to resolve more cases, more quickly, with better bottom-line outcomes and greater client satisfaction.

The conference is presented by the State Bar's Labor and Employment Law Section on December 2 in Los Angeles. Please see below for more information and registration.

I hope you can join us.

Steve


The State Bar of California Labor and Employment Law Section
Advanced Mediation Conference
Practical Skills for Experienced Employment Litigators
Attend this conference for an interactive day of practical lessons that you can apply to your next mediation. An affordable registration fee includes training, 6.5 Hours MCLE credit, comprehensive materials and morning refreshments and lunch.
This unique, full-day course will teach attorneys how to achieve better results, allowing them to resolve cases more efficiently and with greater client satisfaction. Using individual and paired exercises, small group discussions, and panel discussions, our faculty will give lawyers the concrete tools to resolve more cases, more quickly, with better bottom-line outcomes. Registration is limited so sign up early. 


Labor and Employment Law Section Members: $275
Non-Section Members: $370 (includes 2017 Section membership) 

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