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The Importance of Selecting the Right Mediator for Your Case Approved 1.0 Hr. FL Bar CLE Credits 1.0 General Course #1409077N until 6/4/2016 Presented by: Judith A. "Judy" Bass December 4, 2014 ... Read More

The Importance of Selecting the Right Mediator for Your Case How to Register Title: The Importance of Selecting the Right Mediator for Your Case Date: Thursday, December 4, 2014... Read More

Negotiating the Ultimate Settlement Charles A. "Chuck" Mancuso will bring decades of experience as a litigator and mediator to his topic, "Negotiating the Ultimate Settlement," when... Read More

Negotiating the Ultimate Settlement Approved 1.0 Hr. FL Bar CLE Credits 1.0 General 1.0 Civil Trial Certification Course #1407471N until 5/18/2016 Presented by: Charles A.... Read More

Getting the Deal Done: Using Jury Research to Settle Cases Approved 1.5 Hr. FL Bar CLE Credits 1.5 General Course #1406735N until 4/23/2016 Presented by: Brandon S. Peters and A. Michelle... Read More

Getting the Deal Done: Using Mock Trials, Focus Groups, Private Trials and Early Neutral Evaluation to Settle Cases Florida mediators Brandon S. Peters and A. Michelle Jernigan, along with trial consultant Betty Dunkum, take on the topics of mock trials, focus... Read More

The Right Way to Do the Right Thing Approved 1.5 Hr. FL Bar CLE Credits 1.5 General 1.5 Ethics Course #1406439N until 3/16/2016 Presented by: Robert A. Cole September 16,... Read More

The Right Way to Do the Right Thing: Ethical Dilemmas in Mediation Florida mediator Robert A. Cole and civil trial lawyer Rutledge R. Liles will use a series of hypothetical ethical dilemmas arising during the... Read More

Crafting an Effective Mediation Summary Approved 1.0 Hr. FL Bar General CLE Credits Course #1403940N until 1/10/2016 Presented by: Howard R. Marsee August 27, 2014 Download... Read More

Florida Mediator Howard Marsee Explains How to Craft an Effective Mediation Summary You don't go to trial unprepared. Your judge doesn't preside over your trial unprepared.  And, most cases resolve at mediation... Read More

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