Getting Ready to Mediate: A Blueprint for Success

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Let UWWM founding partner John Upchurch help you connect the dots for an efficient and productive mediation. It may involve building a better foundation, tearing down some walls and an overall vision for the end game. Whatever your concern, John will guide you through his recommended blueprint for success in a complimentary Webinar beginning at noon Monday, June 23.

Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: www2.gotomeeting.com/register/640197554.

Attendees will learn about overcoming negotation setbacks, avoiding impasse, facilitating that necessary flow of information and more they need to know. An added bonus: CLE credit through the Florida Bar will be available. Don’t miss this master class!

Your Client’s Brain in Mediation

Florida mediator A. Michelle Jernigan offers insight into the workings of clients' thinking.

Go where no man (or woman) has gone before, and get inside your client’s brain at mediation. There is a lot of chemistry, psychology, and physiology going on in there, and, to be a true advocate for your client, you need to understand it. Upchurch Watson White & Max Shareholder A. Michelle Jernigan has spent a significant amount of time researching this topic, and you will find her 75-minute complimentary Webinar, scheduled for April 17, thought-provoking, insightful and entertaining all at the same time. You will get 1.5 hours of CLE from The Florida Bar for your attendance, but, better yet, it will change your approach to mediation, preparing your clients for mediation and getting them through the mediation process. Don’t miss this one – the fourth in the UWWM 2014 Webinar Series.

Learn About Creative ADR Applications From Experienced Mediator

The Florida Litigator's Dispute Resolution Toolbox: Creative ADR Applications

Earn complimentary Florida Bar CLE by attending Upchurch Watson White & Max’s Feb. 18 Webinar, presented by partner Larry Watson, and open “The Florida Litigator’s Dispute Resolution Toolbox.” Breaking down dispute resolution processes into an understandable and logical continuum of events and characteristics, this presentation will cover variations of adjudication proceedings, reconciliation proceedings and blends of the two.