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SUMMARY:Top 10 Tips for Mediating Aviation Cases
DESCRIPTION:Register for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Wednesday\, March 11\, 2026\n\n\n\nRegister Now → \nThis webinar offers a practical\, skills-based examination of mediation in aviation-related disputes\, presented through a structured “Top Ten Tips” framework. Moderator Rodney A. Max is joined by a distinguished panel offering multiple perspectives: F. Bradley Hassell\, speaking from the mediator’s vantage point; Jamie R. Lebovitz\, providing a plaintiff’s perspective; and Michael G. McQuillen\, addressing defense considerations. \nTogether\, the panel explores the technical\, regulatory\, and jurisdictional complexities unique to aviation cases\, including aircraft operations and maintenance records\, FAA and international regulatory frameworks\, valuation of damages\, and the effective use of experts. Participants will gain practical guidance on preparing for mediation\, managing client expectations\, leveraging confidentiality\, exploring creative (including non-monetary) settlement options\, and avoiding common pitfalls\, with an emphasis on strategies that promote informed negotiation and efficient resolution of high-stakes aviation disputes. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and 1.0 certification credit in Aviation Law; the Illinois MCLE Board has approved this course for 1.00 Illinois MCLE general credit hours; and the program has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.00 general hour.. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.. \nFeatured Presenters \nJamie R. Lebovitz: A senior partner with Nurenberg\, Paris\, Heller & McCarthy with more than 35 years’ experience as a trial attorney\, Jamie focuses his legal practice on transportation disasters\, particularly air crash\, railroad and trucking accidents. He has recovered numerous multi-million dollar settlements and jury verdicts. \nLearn More → \nMichael G. McQuillen: A partner with Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP\, Mike McQuillen primarily represents airlines\, aircraft and product component manufacturers\, and aviation insurers. An accomplished trial lawyer for over 40 years and pilot for over 45 years\, Mike has tried numerous air carrier accident and aviation product liability cases across the country. \nLearn More → \nRodney A. Max: Rodney has led more than 8\,000 mediations arising from more than 15\,000 cases for matters including aviation- and  trucking-related and other wrongful death\, personal injury\, breach of contract\, insurance disputes\, antitrust\, mass and class action issues involving products and services in all consumer areas. \nLearn More → \nF. Bradley Hassell: Founding member of a trial practice law firm\, Brad has conducted hundreds of mediations\, both representing parties and as a mediator\, in his practice of over four decades. He has taught aviation law and other civil trial law courses for The Florida Bar\, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and other organizations. \nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements: PC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \nClick below to make sure you find out about our CLE Webinar series in a timely manner\, as well as other educational opportunities we sponsor. \nJoin Our Email List → \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Emotional Intelligence in Mediation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free Florida CLE and CME Webinar at noon ET WEdnesday\, February 18\, 2026 \nRegister Now → \nEmotional Intelligence in Mediation is a 50-minute instructional program presented by Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediators April Walker and John Jopling. It focuses on the practical skills every advocate and neutral should utilize in every mediation. The presenters discuss the four domains of emotional intelligence (“EI”) and demonstrate how emotional self-awareness and self-control\, adaptability\, teamwork\, and other EI competencies impact preparation\, opening sessions\, caucus meetings\, and negotiations. Using scenario-based discussion and professional anecdotes\, the course teaches participants how to improve communication and promote better outcomes by recognizing and managing emotions at every stage of their mediation conferences. \nThe Florida Bar has approved this Webinar for 1.0 credits of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and 0.5 credit of Professionalism CLE. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.. \nFeatured Presenters \nJohn D. Jopling: John brings nearly four decades of civil trial experience to his ADR practice. A former senior partner and president of Dell Graham\, P.A.\, he tried cases throughout Florida’s courts and maintained board certification in civil trial law for more than 30 years. Recognized by his peers through Super Lawyers and the American College of Trial Lawyers\, John transitioned to full-time mediation in 2022 and applies deep litigation insight and practical judgment to help parties achieve resolution. \nLearn More → \nApril Y. Walker:Recognized by her peers in 2018 as a Florida Legal Elite in commercial litigation\, April was a shareholder at a national law firm when she determined to focus her practice on ADR exclusively. She joined UWWM that year\, making the transition to full-time mediator. Along with significant litigation experience\, she has  advanced negotiation training from Harvard Law School’s Negotiation Institute and is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and a fellow of the American College of Civil Trial Mediators. \nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements: PC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \nClick below to make sure you find out about our CLE Webinar series in a timely manner\, as well as other educational opportunities we sponsor. \nJoin Our Email List → \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Keys to Unlocking Your Client's Best Result in Mediating Tort Cases
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free Florida CLE Webinar at noon ET Thursday\, December 12\, 2024 \nRegister Now →  \nThis webinar will provide attorneys with a systematic approach to preparing tort cases for mediation. Experienced mediators Gregory J. Donoghue and April Y. Walker share strategies for thorough preparation before the conference\, credible discussion of monetary proposals\, and effective communication that moves the needle during negotiations. \nImplement methods to achieve optimal results for clients while saving time\, reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary conflicts. The webinar covers techniques for managing client expectations\, preparing legal arguments\, and utilizing communication effectively in both in-person and Zoom settings. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nGregory J. Donoghue: Greg knows the dynamics of what litigators and their clients face from legal\, human and business perspectives. He is a longtime Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator and Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist with 11 years of experience as a partner in an insurance defense firm and 25 years of personal injury and insurance litigation experience as managing partner of a Brevard County law firm. Greg has been recognized repeatedly by Super Lawyers for his work in circuit and federal courts. \nLearn More →  \nApril Y. Walker: Recognized by her peers in 2018 as a Florida Legal Elite in commercial litigation\, April was a shareholder at a national law firm when she determined to focus her practice on ADR exclusively. She joined UWWM that year\, making the transition to full-time mediator. Along with significant litigation experience\, she has  advanced negotiation training from Harvard Law School and is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and a fellow of the American College of Civil Trial Mediators. \nLearn More →  \nSystem Requirements: PC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \nClick below to make sure you find out about our CLE Webinar series in a timely manner\, as well as other educational opportunities we sponsor. \nJoin Our Email List →  \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Keys-to-Unlocking-Your-Client-s-Best-Result-in-Mediating-Tort-Cases-5-17482.html
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: Lessons From a Decade in a Dedicated Mediation Group: What We Learned Along the Way
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free Florida CLE Webinar at noon ET Wednesday\, October 30\, 2024 \nRegister Now →  \nRESCHEDULED: Hurricane Milton has scared our 10/10 CLE Webinar away to nearly Halloween. \nOur (now) Oct. 30 Webinar will be presented by two mediators who are celebrating their 10th anniversary with Upchurch Watson White & Max. Jeffrey M. Fleming and Lawrence Kolin will take our attendees on a whirlwind journey through a decade of lessons\, including: \n\nHow their perceptions of mediation have changed\nComparing Zoom with in-person mediations\nPreparation and mediation summaries\nOpening statement by the parties\nBest timing for a mediation\nHow long mediations should last\nWhy some caucuses take so long\nUsing brackets effectively\nAsynchronous negotiation\nManaging expectations\n\nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters\nJeffrey M. Fleming\nIn 2002\, Jeff was appointed to the bench. After serving for 11 years\, he decided to resume his practice as a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer and to develop an active mediation practice. He now devotes his time as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit\, Appellate\, and Family Law Mediator\, and as a Federal Court Mediator\, certified by the Middle District of Florida. Jeff is also a Florida Supreme Court Qualified Arbitrator\, Fellow of the American College of Civil Trial Mediators\, and Fellow of the Academy of Court-Appointed Neutrals. \nLearn More → \nLawrence Kolin\nA full-time neutral engaged in the resolution of state\, federal and appellate cases throughout Florida\, Lawrence has been recognized as AV® Rated\, a Super Lawyer\, Legal Elite\, a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and a National Law Journal Litigation Trailblazer. He has successfully mediated thousands of matters\, including multi-party and complex civil cases of all types since 2001. He is also experienced in conducting arbitrations as a qualified arbitrator since 2005. \nLearn More →  \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Seven Expert Tips to Greenlight Your Class Action Settlement
DESCRIPTION:Seven Expert Tips to Greenlight Your Class Action Settlement\nRegister now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024 \nRegister Now –> \nJoin leading scholars\, practitioners and mediators in a one-hour CLE Webinar to learn the seven best ways to greenlight your class action settlement to final approval. Practice points include how to value nonmonetary results\, reversion\, clear sailing provisions and much more. Panelists are Robert Neary\, Of Counsel in Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton’s complex litigation and class action practice groups; Lawrence D. Silverman\, Partner with Sidley; Edwin J. Kilpela Jr.\, Partner with Wade Kilpela Slade; and\, from Upchurch Watson White & Max’s Center for National Class and Mass Actions\, mediators Rodney A. Max and Lance A. Harke. \nJoin our panelists for this free-CLE Webinar\, noon to 1 p.m. ET Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024. \nAttendees will be eligible for complimentary continuing legal education credit through eight state bar associations. California (1.00 total credit hours)\, Florida (1.0 hours of general CLE)\, Georgia (1 total CLE Hour)\, Illinois (1.00 MCLE general credit hours)\, New Jersey (1.0 credit) and Texas (1.00 accredited CLE hours) have accredited the program. Accreditation is pending in Alabama. New York attorneys can claim CLE credit through reciprocity with Florida \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nRobert Neary \nBob Neary’s practice includes areas of complex commercial litigation\, class actions and multi-district litigation\, representing plaintiffs in fraud and deceptive trade practices\, tort\, and product liability claims. He has litigated actions in federal and state courts and has litigated before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). \nLawrence D. Silverman \nLarry Silverman has vast experience in antitrust\, class action\, mass action and\ncommercial litigation matters\, particularly in Florida. His antitrust practice focuses on distribution law issues (such as MAP\, resale\, and unilateral pricing policies\, internet sales restrictions\, and dealer agreements)\, state\, federal\, and civil cartel investigations\, and governmental premerger approvals. \nEdwin J. Kilpela Jr. \nEd Kilpela\, before dedicating his practice and career to working on behalf of individuals\, litigated and tried complex class-action and mass tort matters at Williams & Connolly LLP and then at Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP\, two of the finest complex litigation firms in the country. Super Lawyers has listed Ed annually since 2015. \nRodney A. Max \nAmong more than 6\,500 mediations Rodney Max has led are federal and state class and mass actions in consumer products\, services and statutory remedies spanning insurance\, pharmaceuticals\, transportation\, and environmental\, computer\, cellphone\, and other technological issues (TCPA\, FCRA\, DPPA). \nLance A. Harke \nBefore becoming a full-time neutral\, Lance Harke practiced in the area of multi-state consumer class action litigation. He has served as lead class counsel or a member of the plaintiffs’ steering committee in a wide variety of national multi-district mass tort and class action litigations\, including some of the largest cases in U.S. history. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n(800) 264-2622 | cklasne@uww-adr.com \n \nClick below to make sure you find out about our monthly CLE Webinar series in a timely manner\, as well as other educational opportunities we sponsor. \nJoin Our Email List
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SUMMARY:Assessing Risk in ADR: Reducing a Complex Claim Environment to an Easily Understandable Frame of Reference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free Florida CLE Webinar at noon ET Tuesday\, April 2\, 2024 \nRegister Now → \nMediators Frank M. Bedell and Lawrence Kolin\, our presenters\, aim to provide a foundational understanding of risk assessments.  In litigation\, a risk assessment helps reduce a complex claim environment to an easily understandable frame of reference so the client has a better understanding of where they sit and what options for resolution may be available. In the end\, preparing a risk assessment results in an alignment between client and counsel so a meditation strategy can be prepared\, and a path forward can be responsibly outlined and updated as litigation progresses. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nFrank M. Bedell \nProfessional neutral Frank Bedell provides experienced mediation and arbitration services for commercial and liability clients in Orlando and throughout Florida. A commercial trial lawyer and veteran dispute resolution practitioner\, Frank has more than 35 years of experience in helping parties find the best way to resolve legal conflicts. \nLearn More → \nLawrence Kolin \nA full-time neutral engaged in the resolution of state\, federal and appellate cases throughout Florida since 2001\, Lawrence has been recognized as AV® Rated\, a Super Lawyer\, Legal Elite\, a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and a National Law Journal Litigation Trailblazer. \nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
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SUMMARY:What’s Happening in the Other Room? Is It Really ‘Not Your Problem?’
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Monday\, November 13\, 2023 \nRegister Now -> \nDuring the course of a mediation\, how many times have we heard “That’s not my problem” in response to an opposing party’s explanation of their position? In the mediation setting\, if all parties want to reach resolution\, one party’s problem can\, and often does\, create real trouble for everyone. For an effective mediation to occur\, all parties must understand and appreciate one another’s “problems” and work with the mediator to address them. Presenters Bo Dennis and Scott Schomber will talk about what’s happening in the other room\, giving insights into what is going on in the plaintiff’s room and the defendant’s room and the challenges they each face. They will touch on how these challenges can derail the mediation process and how the problems can be addressed. \nBo\, before becoming a mediator at UWWM\, represented injured persons and their families for over 30 years. He will speak to “The Plaintiff’s Room.” Prior to becoming a mediator\, Scott Schomber represented individuals\, companies\, and insurers named as Defendant. He will speak to “The Defendant’s Room.” \nAccreditation for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) is pending with The Florida Bar. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters\nBo Dennis began his career as a civil trial lawyer in 1989. He specialized in the areas of personal injury and wrongful death resulting from automobile\, motorcycle\, and tractor-trailer accidents\, premises liability\, slip and falls\, product defects\, and medical malpractice. He’s a Supreme Court certified circuit civil mediator and qualified arbitrator who became a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals in record time. \nScott R. Schomber’s unique background as an advocate for individuals\, insurance carriers\, and businesses allows him to understand and respect the viewpoints of all parties at the mediation table. A Florida Supreme Court certified circuit civil mediator and qualified arbitrator\, Scott couples his insight with 30 years of litigation experience to assist parties in reaching resolution and thereby avoiding the uncertainty of going to court. \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Whats-Happening-in-the-Other-Room--Is-It-Really-Not-Your-Problem--5-14443.html
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SUMMARY:Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in Mediation – The Next Frontier?
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Thursday\, September 7\, 2023 \nRegister-> \nOur presenters start with a look at the current state of artificial intelligence as used by legal professionals\, the reaction it is garnering and how it is not all good or all bad. There is no doubt it is a negotiation-changing – and career-changing – tool. UWWM mediators A. Michelle Jernigan and Lawrence Kolin\, along with guests Christy Foley and Christina Magee\, also survey the pros and cons of AI in the legal field and ethical issues associated with the use of AI. Panel members will draw conclusions and make recommendations based on their research and personal experience. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited the Webinar with 1.0 hours of Technology/General Continuing Legal Education (CLE). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nA. Michelle Jernigan \nA member of Upchurch Watson White and Max’s panel at its founding and recently named a firm principal\, Michelle has been a trail-blazer since she launched her ADR practice in the 1980s and has mediated multi-party\, multi-district\, complex commercial\, employment and tort cases to successful conclusions. \nLawrence Kolin \nA full-time neutral engaged in the resolution of state\, federal and appellate cases throughout Florida since 2001\, Lawrence has been recognized as AV® Rated\, a Super Lawyer\, Legal Elite\, a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and as a Litigation Trailblazer by the The National Law Journal. \nChristy Foley \nChristy has been mediating since 2009 and working online since 2010. She was appointed to the Florida Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee in 2016 and has served as chair of MEAC. She gives presentations on mediation ethics and techniques statewide and has hosted nationwide Webinars on e-mediation. \nChristina Magee \nA primary trainer for Circuit Civil Mediators and former Chair of the Florida Bar ADR Section\, Chris has a full-time practice exclusively focused on mediation\, arbitration and dispute resolution. She is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and AAA mediator and arbitrator panels. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Pros-and-Cons-of-Artificial-Intelligence-in-Mediation--The-Next-Frontier--5-13808.html
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SUMMARY:RISK ASSESSMENT IN MEDIATION: Obtaining and Using Information for Optimal Negotiation Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW -> \nRisk in negotiation can be measured and controlled. Historically\, this was not thought to be possible. The future was perceived as a matter of luck\, providence or random variation. The thought of controlling risk was outside the ancients’ cultural and philosophical reality. \nIn our free CLE Webinar at noon Wednesday\, July 19\, presenter Howard R. Marsee discusses obtaining and using information for optimal negotiation outcomes. After observing thousands of negotiators — great\, average\, and awful – he has discovered some major differences among them\, especially in how they collect and use information. He will be offering a few suggestions that should improve your negotiations\, whether within or outside mediation. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.0 General Continuing Legal Education credits. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. \nFeatured Presenter \nHoward R. Marsee: Howard was a board-certified civil trial lawyer for 20 years\, until 2003. Since 1996\, he has served thousands of hours as a mediator\, arbitrator and special master. He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court to receive circuit-civil mediation appointments. Howard is also certified by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida to receive mediation appointments in cases pending before that court\, and he is approved by the Florida 5th District Court of Appeal as an appellate mediator. He is a former member of the Florida Bar’s Standing Committee on Professionalism and a current member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/RISK-ASSESSMENT-IN-MEDIATION--Obtaining-and-Using-Information-for-Optimal-Negotiation-Outcomes-5-13499.html
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20230622T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20230622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20230524T114354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204730Z
UID:4905-1687435200-1687438800@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:From Inception to Approval: Successfully Mediating Class and Mass Actions
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Thursday\, June 22\, 2023 \nREGISTER NOW -> \nOur panel of practitioners\, mediators and a nationally recognized judge will take you down the path from inception to settlement of class and mass actions along with important practice tips and legislative and legal updates. Unlike private settlements\, class action settlements must win the approval of the presiding judge\, often following input from objectors. To maximize the chances of passing judicial muster\, the relief and fees afforded by the proposed settlement must both be fair and comport with governing case law. This seminar reviews best practices\, techniques\, and some cutting-edge legal issues\, to help opposing counsel reach the one goal they have in common: a mediated settlement that survives judicial scrutiny. \n\nModerated by Pam Perry\, UWWM Mediator and Arbitrator\, with\nJudge Lisa Walsh\, Complex Business Division\, Miami-Dade 11th Judicial Circuit\nEd Zebersky\, Founding Partner\, Zebersky Payne\nPaul Karlsgodt\, BakerHostetler\nRodney Max\, Mediator and Arbitrator\, UWWM Center for National Class & Mass Action\nLance Harke\, Mediator and Arbitrator\, UWWM Center for National Class & Mass Actions\n\nAttendees will be eligible for complimentary continuing legal education credit through eight state bar associations. Accreditation is pending in California\, Georgia\, Illinois\, New Jersey and Texas. Alabama (1.0 total CLE credits) and Florida (1.0 hours of general CLE\, plus 1.0 certification credits in Civil Trial) have accredited the program. New York attorneys can claim CLE credit through reciprocity with Florida. \nJoin our panelists for this free-CLE Webinar\, noon to 1 p.m. ET Thursday\, June 22\, 2023. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nPam Perry\, a highly respected professional neutral\, is a great believer in the power of persistence\, preparation and creativity in approaching apparently insoluble problems. She is a panel member of the American Arbitration Association\, a Florida Supreme Court Qualified Arbitrator and a certified mediator (since 2004). \nJudge Lisa Walsh \nLisa Walsh presides in the Complex Business Division of Florida’s 11th Judicial Circuit\, is the Administrative Judge of the Appellate Division and is an International Arbitration judge in the Civil Division. She has tried over 100 jury trials\, authored numerous appellate opinions and was president of the National Association of Women Judges. \nEdward H. Zebersky \nEd Zebersky is a founding partner of Zebersky Payne Shaw Lewenz\, LLP\, and has a practice ranging from traditional personal injury cases to complex litigation. He has prevailed against some of the world’s largest corporations\, resulting in settlements and verdicts totaling nearly $350 million. \nPaul G. Karlsgodt \nPaul Karlsgodt serves as the leader of BakerHostetler’s Privacy and Digital Risk Class Action and Litigation team. He is a thought leader in class action defense with more than 20 years of experience defending hundreds of consumer class actions\, mostly in the complex and cutting-edge area of data privacy. \nRodney A. Max \nAmong more than 6\,500 mediations Rodney Max has led are federal and state class and mass actions in consumer products\, services and statutory remedies. They concerned insurance\, pharmaceuticals\, transportation\, and environmental\, computer\, cellphone\, and other technological issues (TCPA\, FCRA\, DPPA). \nLance A. Harke \nBefore becoming a full-time neutral\, Lance Harke practiced in the area of multi-state consumer class action litigation. He has served as lead class counsel or a member of the plaintiffs’ steering committee in a wide variety of national multi-district mass tort and class action litigations\, including some of the largest cases in U.S. history. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/From-Inception-to-Approval--Successfully-Mediating-Class-and-Mass-Actions-5-13164.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20230525T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20230525T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20230508T142918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204658Z
UID:4904-1685016000-1685019600@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Special Litigation Committees in Limited Liability Companies
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Thursday\, May 25\, 2023 \nRegister now -> \nDonald J. “Don” Weidner\, mediator and arbitrator with Upchurch Watson White & Max and Dean Emeritus\, Florida State University College of Law\, will consider the Florida LLC Act’s provisions for when a dissatisfied member of an LLC may bring a direct claim against another member\, manager\, or the LLC\, or whether that member’s claim will be treated as a derivative claim on behalf of the LLC. \nHe will explore whether\, if a member of an LLC brings a derivative action on behalf of the LLC\, the LLC has the right to respond by creating a special litigation committee (“SLC”) to determine how the derivative claim should be handled. And he’ll consider the judicial standard of review of the composition and work of SLCs\, with special emphasis on Delaware. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar with 1.0 General Continuing Legal Education credits and 1.0 Business Litigation Certification Credits. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. \nFeatured Presenter\nDonald J. Weidner \nDon is dean emeritus at Florida State University College of Law\, where until 2016 he served as dean for almost 25 years. He served as a gubernatorial appointee to the Uniform Law Commission from 2011-2023 and was the Commission’s Reporter for the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1994).  He is also an elected member of The American Law Institute and serves on its Members Consultative Group on the Restatement of the Law of Corporate Governance. He gave a similar talk on special litigation committees for the Florida Tax Institute earlier this year in Tampa. \nFrom 2011-’13\, Don was an appellate judge within the Gulf Coast Claims Facility to resolve disputes arising from the British Petroleum Oil Spill at Deepwater Horizon. Don is co-author of The Revised Uniform Partnership Act (Thomson Reuters 2021) with Robert W. Hillman and Allan G. Donn. He also has written numerous articles on limited liability companies and on partnerships. He has taught business and property classes at Florida State and other law schools\, including Stanford\, the University of Texas\, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of South Carolina. He also teaches Alternative Dispute Resolution. \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Special-Litigation-Committees-in-Limited-Liability-Companies-5-13114.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20230329T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20230329T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20230321T200010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204709Z
UID:4903-1680091200-1680094800@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Resolution Techniques for Construction & Personal Injury Cases Used in Recent Catastrophic Events
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Wednesday\, March 29\, 2023 \n  \nFlorida Supreme Court Certified Mediator Barry Davis and Insurance/Bad faith Counsel Mark Boyle present the Webinar “Resolution Techniques for Construction & Personal Injury Cases Used in Recent Catastrophic Events” at noon Wednesday\, March 29\, 2023. They share the process they now use for most construction and personal injury matters and that settled recent catastrophic events. Barry and Mark draw on their personal experience arising from the Florida International University Pedestrian Bridge and Champlain Towers disasters\, and others. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar with 1.0 General Continuing Legal Education credits and 1.0 Construction and Civil Trial Certification Credits. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nBarry L. Davis \nBarry’s results-oriented mediation evolved from decades of serving as lead trial counsel to both plaintiffs and defendants in hundreds of complex construction and commercial disputes\, insurance coverage and bad faith cases\, and high-profile personal injury and wrongful death matters. He and his team devised and negotiated the very creative $103.5M settlement involving more than 40 parties and insurers in the mass tort FIU Bridge Collapse litigation\, where he served as lead counsel for the bridge designer. \nMark A. Boyle \nMark has been the managing partner for Boyle Leonard Anderson\, PA since 2008. He concentrates his practice in insurance recovery including coverage denials\, claim presentation\, bad faith matters and appeals. Mark focuses on the representation of business policyholders in large construction insurance disputes and catastrophic losses. He has presented oral arguments in appellate cases before the 2nd District Court of Appeals\, U.S. Court of Appeals\, 11th Circuit\, and the Florida Supreme Court. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \nClick here to make sure you find out about our monthly CLE Webinar series in a timely manner\, as well as other educational opportunities we sponsor. \n(800) 264-2622 | cklasne@uww-adr.com \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Resolution-Techniques-for-Construction---Personal-Injury-Cases-Used-in-Recent-Catastrophic-Events-5-12766.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20220922T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20220922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20220916T170215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204653Z
UID:4902-1663848000-1663851600@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Utilization of MDL (Multi-District Litigation) to Resolve Class and Mass Actions
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister now for our free CLE Webinar at noon ET Thursday\, Sept. 22\, 2022 \nREGISTER-> \nThe panel for this Webinar includes a plaintiff and a defense lawyer\, a judge and mediators who will look at innovative methods of settling class actions and mass torts\, including handling competing cases\, objectors\, injunctive relief\, fees\, and judicial scrutiny of the settlement approval process.. Moderator Lance Harke\, a mediator with Upchurch Watson White & Max’s Center for National Class & Mass Actions\, welcomes the following presenters: \n\nThe Hon. R. David Proctor\, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama\nSharon L. Nelles\, partner with Sullivan & Cromwell\, New York\nPeter Prieto\, partner with Podhurst Orseck PA\, Miami\nRandi S. Ellis\, special master and mediator\, Houston\nRodney Max\, firm principal and mediator with UWWM’s Center for National Class & Mass Actions\, Miami\n\nAttendees will be eligible for complimentary continuing legal education credit through eight state bar associations. Accreditation is pending in California and Texas but has been approved in Alabama\, Florida\, Georgia\, Illinois\, New Jersey and Texas. Florida has accredited the program for 1.0 hours of general CLE\, plus certification credits (Appellate Practice\, 1.0/Business Litigation\, 1.0/Civil Trial\, 1.0). New York attorneys can claim CLE credit through reciprocity with Florida. \nJoin our panelists for this free-CLE Webinar\, noon to 1 p.m. ET Thursday\, September 22\, 2022. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters\nLance A. Harke \nBefore becoming a full-time neutral\, Lance practiced in the area of multi-state consumer class action litigation. He has served as lead class counsel or a member of the plaintiffs’ steering committee in a wide variety of national multi-district mass tort and class action litigations\, including some of the largest cases in U.S. history. \nR. David Proctor  \nDave has been a U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of Alabama since 2003. While in private practice\, prior to his judicial career\, his clients included Xerox Corp.\, O’Neal Steel\, The Children’s Hospital of Alabama\, Helen Keller Hospital\, Norwood Clinic\, North American Bus Industries\, Inc.\, and Southeast Alabama Medical Center. \nSharon L. Nelles \nSharon\, managing partner of her firm’s litigation group\, represents global companies and their boards in every aspect of critical matters including civil litigation and related regulatory\, congressional and criminal investigations and enforcement. Moody’s\, JPMorgan Chase\, Volkswagen\, Microsoft and Diageo are among her clients. \nPeter Prieto \nPeter has focused his practice on complex commercial litigation\, including class actions\, and white collar criminal defense. for more than 25 years. He has represented plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation\, including business disputes\, healthcare\, antitrust\, products liability\, RICO\, legal and accounting malpractice and class action litigation. \nRandi S. Ellis \nRandi brings the parties together and facilitates alternatives to litigation. When she has been appointed by federal and state courts as a Special Master\, Settlement Master\, Mediator\, or Neutral\, her experience and skills bring about mutual agreements. She then oversees settlements through the distribution of proceeds until final dismissal. \nRodney A. Max \nAmong more than 6\,500 mediations Rodney has led are significant federal and state class and mass actions in consumer products\, services and statutory remedies. They concerned insurance\, pharmaceuticals\, transportation\, and environmental\, computer\, cellphone\, and other technological issues (TCPA\, FCRA\, DPPA). \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Utilization-of-MDL--Multi-District-Litigation--to-Resolve-Class-and-Mass-Actions-5-11171.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20220511T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20220511T134500
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20220505T211727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204726Z
UID:4901-1652270400-1652276700@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Mass Action Mediations – The When\, Why and How of Organizing\, Implementing and Resolving
DESCRIPTION:You can now register for a free CLE Webinar at noon ET Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022 \nOur moderator\, Rodney A. Max\, a noted mediator of class and mass action matters\, will guide a discussion among four of the leading lights in the practice area beginning at noon ET Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022. The major questions about organizing\, implementing\, and resolving mass action mediations will be addressed by: \n\nHarold C. Hirshman of Chicago\, senior counsel with Dentons;\nTheodore J. Leopold of Palm Beach Gardens\, Fla.\, partner with Cohen Milstein and co-chair of the firm’s complex tort litigation and consumer protection practice groups;\nDee Miles of Montgomery\, Ala.\, principal with Beasley Allen and the firm’s consumer fraud section head; and\nSharon L. Nelles of New York\, managing partner of Sullivan & Cromwell’s litigation group.\n\nAttendees will be eligible for complimentary continuing legal education credit through seven state bar associations. Accreditation is pending in California and New Jersey. Alabama\, Georgia\, Illinois and Florida have accredited the program for 1.5 hours of general CLE\, and New York attorneys also can claim that CLE through reciprocity. \nJoin them for this free-CLE Webinar\, scheduled for noon to 1:30 p.m. ET Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022. \nREGISTER NOW –> \nFeatured Presenters\nRodney A. Max \nAmong more than 5\,000 mediations Rodney has led are significant federal and state class and mass actions in consumer products\, services and statutory remedies. They concerned insurance\, pharmaceuticals\, transportation\, and environmental\, computer\, cellphone\, and other technological issues (TCPA\, FCRA\, DPPA). \nHarold C. Hirshman \nHarold\, a member of his firm’s litigation and dispute resolution practice\, has been a trial lawyer for more than 49 years. His principal areas of focus are securities class actions\, takeover battles\, business partner disputes\, lender liability claims and accounting malpractice suits. He has resolved more than 450 cases through mediation. \nTheodore J. Leopold \nTed is devoted to trial work\, focusing on complex product liability\, environmental toxic torts\, managed care abuse\, consumer class actions\, and catastrophic injury and wrongful death. He has been the interim co-lead class counsel in the Cape Fear River Contaminated Water Class Action Litigation and In re Flint Water Cases. \nDee Miles \nDee has been appointed  to serve in a leadership role for plaintiffs in MDLs nationwide\, charged with the responsibility of coordinating litigation for the entire country. He served as co-lead counsel for the team that secured a $28 million settlement between US Financial Life Insurance Co. and a class of nearly 12\,000 policyholders. \nSharon L. Nelles \nSharon represents global companies and financial institutions and their boards in every aspect of critical matters including civil litigation and related regulatory\, congressional and criminal investigations and enforcement. She has represented such clients as Moody’s\, JPMorgan Chase\, Volkswagen\, Microsoft and Diageo. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Mass-Action-Mediations--The-When--Why-and-How-of-Organizing--Implementing-and-Resolving-5-10146.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20220318T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20220318T141500
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20220304T170456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204720Z
UID:4900-1647608400-1647612900@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Mediator’s Notebook = Attorney’s Toolbox
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free CLE webinar 1-2:20 p.m. ET\nFriday\, March 18\, 2022 \nRegister Now → \nThe next time you negotiate in a mediation\, wouldn’t you like to have all imaginable tools at your disposal? Take another step toward that goal with the advice shared by presenter Arthur “Art” Garcia Jr. and host Lawrence Kolin. These two experienced mediators will take you on a journey through what they have learned as both civil law practitioners and full-time neutrals in a free-CLE Webinar beginning at 1 p.m. ET Friday\, March 18. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited our presentation for 1.5 credits of general CLE\, but that’s not all you’ll gain by attending. Whether you are representing plaintiffs or defendants\, you’ll gain valuable insights on helping the mediator to put everyone’s focus on the present and the future — with a reasonable resolution — not the past. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters: \nArthur Garcia Jr. \nArt has a rapidly growing statewide mediation practice. He is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and has mediated (or arbitrated) nearly  1\,700 matters since joining UWWM in late 2016. Before that\, he was a civil litigator and trial attorney for 26 years after graduating with honors from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1991. Prior to his legal career\, he practiced as a Registered Nurse at the University of Miami/JMH burn and trauma centers and was an EMT. Before that\, he served as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps\, honorably discharged in 1984. \nLawrence Kolin  \nA full-time neutral engaged in resolving state\, federal and appellate cases throughout Florida\, Lawrence is an AV® Rated Super Lawyer and a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. He is an Emeritus Member of The Florida Bar ADR Section Executive Council. The National Law Journal named Lawrence a Litigation Trailblazer™ for his innovative work in ADR as a mediator (since 2001) and arbitrator (since 2005). He is also a noted speaker\, lecturing at universities and even the Advanced Judicial College. He is a Graduate Faculty Scholar at UCF and authors his award-winning blog\, Orlando Mediator. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Mediators-Notebook---Attorneys-Toolbox-5-9860.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20220216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20211215T143650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204809Z
UID:4899-1645012800-1645016400@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Crafting the Effective Mediation Summary: A Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free CLE webinar noon-1:00 p.m. ET\nWednesday\, February 16\, 2022 \nRegister Now → \nTwo of the most prolific and effective writers on our panel of neutrals\, Howard R. Marsee and Tom Kane\, will be your guides for “Crafting the Effective Mediation Summary: A Workshop.” This complimentary CLE Webinar is scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. ET Wednesday\, Feb. 16\, 2022. \nThe two presenters are longtime mediators and have seen their share of summaries from that perspective. Their goal-focused approach will refine the summary process\, based first on the reason it’s needed\, and their conclusion will answer the questions frequently asked by attorneys experienced in preparing and submitting mediation summaries. In between\, expect much discussion of the five W’s that must always be satisfied in the process. \nThis continuing legal education Webinar is eligible for 1.0 hours of CLE through The Florida Bar. The program is designed for attorneys who represent parties in mediation. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters  \nHoward R. Marsee \nHoward was a board-certified civil trial lawyer for 20 years\, until 2003. Since 1996\, he has served thousands of hours as a mediator\, arbitrator and special master. He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court to receive circuit-civil mediation appointments. Howard is certified by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida to receive mediation appointments in cases pending before that court\, and he is approved by the Florida 5th District Court of Appeal as an appellate mediator. He is a former member of the Florida Bar’s Standing Committee on Professionalism and a current member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. \nLearn More → \nThomas G. Kane \nSince 2000\, Tom has dedicated his practice to dispute resolution\, mediating more than 2\,000 matters. He has been an attorney since 1975\, but\, even before that\, he assisted in the trial of 20 circuit court criminal cases as a law-school intern for the Dade County State Attorney’s office. He began his practice of the law in Orlando at Driscoll\, Conrad\, Langston & Layton\, P.A.\, a firm specializing in civil trial practice and personal injury defense\, and became a partner there in 1977. In 1985\, he formed Thomas G. Kane\, P.A.\, which grew to a nine-attorney firm\, specializing in personal injury law at the trial and appellate levels. \nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Crafting-the-Effective-Mediation-Summary--A-Workshop-5-9379.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20220131T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20220131T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20220104T162924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204648Z
UID:4898-1643630400-1643634000@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Women in the Law: Class Actions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free CLE Webinar at noon ET Monday\, January 31\, 2022 \nREGISTER NOW➡ \nWe will take a closer look at the journey of four of the nation’s top women class-action lawyers and how they unlocked the door to leadership roles in this Webinar featuring Ariana J. Tadler of Tadler Law\, LLP (NY)\, Sheila Birnbaum of Dechert LLP (NY)\, Michelle Drake of Berger & Montague (Minneapolis\, MN) and Amy Keller of Dicello Levitt Gutzler (Chicago\, IL). With these four women\, who have repeatedly been appointed to lead some of the largest and most newsworthy class actions\, and moderator Steven R. Jaffe of Upchurch Watson White & Max Center for National Mass & Class Actions\, we will look toward the future\, including emerging areas of class litigation\, where to find leadership positions\, and the next door women may seek to unlock. \nIn addition to the insight the panelists will provide\, attendees also will gain complimentary CLE credit through the state bar associations of Florida\, Georgia\, Illinois and New York (still pending in Alabama\, California and New Jersey). \nJoin them for this free-CLE Webinar\, scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. ET Monday\, Jan. 31\, 2022. \nFeatured Presenters \nSteven R. Jaffe \nSteven Jaffe litigated a wide variety of civil matters\, from both the defense and plaintiff sides\, throughout Florida and nationwide between 1984 and 2017. He handled class actions for 17 years in various courts throughout the country before joining UWWM and has now mediated a significant number of class-action matters. \nAriana J. Tadler \nAriana J. Tadler is the founding partner of Tadler Law LLP\, a women-owned boutique law firm that offers an array of litigation and legal counseling services. She has 27+ years’ experience in advocating for consumers and investors while litigating and managing securities\, consumer and data breach class actions\, and complex litigation\, \nSheila L. Birnbaum \nSheila L. Birnbaum is co-chair of Dechert LLP’s product liability and mass torts practice and focuses on complex product liability\, mass torts and insurance litigation. She is a  preeminent product liability defense lawyer and served as national counsel or lead defense counsel in some of the largest and most complex tort cases in the U.S. \nE. Michelle Drake \nE. Michelle Drake is executive shareholder in Berger | Montague’s Minneapolis office. With career settlements and verdicts valued at more than $150 million\, she has had great success in a wide variety of cases\, focusing her practice primarily on consumer protection\, improper credit reporting\, and financial services class actions. \nAmy Keller \nAmy Keller of Dicello Levitt Gutzler has successfully recovered billions for consumers across the country by litigating some of the nation’s most complex and costly data security and privacy cases. She focuses her practice on class action litigation and consumer protection matters in particular. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Women-in-the-Law--Class-Actions-5-9606.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20211014T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20211014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20211013T155338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204703Z
UID:4897-1634212800-1634216400@www.uww-adr.com
SUMMARY:Seven Common Mistakes in Class Action Mediations (And How to Avoid Them)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW \nMembers of Upchurch Watson White & Max’s Center for National Class and Mass Actions and nationally recognized class action attorneys Francis A. Citera of GreenbergTraurig and Adam Moskowitz of The Moskowitz Law Firm explain why it’s almost never too early — or a waste of time — to mediate a class action. UWWM’s Terry White and Lance Harke explore the problems of not bringing in and/or negotiating with all interested parties and not knowing the true costs of a proposed settlement. And they show why it’s a good idea to remember the key elements of settlement during every part of the mediation\, to engage the mediator afterward to resolve post-mediation issues and to realize that mutuality is the key to successful resolution. \nIn addition to the insight the panelists will provide\, attendees also will gain complimentary CLE credit through The Florida Bar: 1.0 General/0.5 Professionalism\, plus 1.0 Civil Trial Certification credits. (Continuing legal education credit also is available for Alabama\, Georgia and Illinois. Accreditation is pending in California\, New Jersey and New York.) \nJoin them for this free-CLE Webinar\, scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. Thursday\, October 14\, 2021. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nLance A. Harke: Mediator/Arbitrator Lance Harke has concentrated his practice in the areas of multi-state consumer class action litigation\, insurance litigation\, employment matters\, professional malpractice\, products liability defense\, and general and complex commercial litigation. He has served as lead class counsel or a member of the plaintiffs’ steering committee in a wide variety of national multi-district mass tort and class action litigations\, including some of the largest cases in U.S. history. \nTerrence M. White: A founding partner of UWWM\, Terry White has conducted well over 4\,000 mediated conferences throughout Florida. He participated by invitation in The Harvard University Initial Advanced Negotiation Techniques Program with 30 negotiators from around the world\, and was requested to lecture at the U.S. 11th Circuit Court Judges Conference as well as the Georgia Superior Court Judges Conference. He is often invited to lecture at plaintiff and defense legal conferences. \nFrancis A. “Frank” Citera is a nationally-recognized trial lawyer representing clients in product liability\, toxic torts\, class actions and other complex litigation matters in federal and state courts. Frank has over 35 years of experience and is co-chair of GreenbergTraurig’s Product Liability and Mass Torts Litigation Practice and co-chairs the Chicago Litigation Practice. \nAdam M. Moskowitz is the Founding and Managing Partner at The Moskowitz Law Firm. A national authority on class action litigation\, Adam has served as lead and co-lead counsel in many of the largest class action cases in recent history. He leads his firm’s participation in multi-state class action cases that involve teams of law firms from around the nation. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Seven-Common-Mistakes-in-Class-Action-Mediations--And-How-to-Avoid-Them--5-9058.html
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SUMMARY:Recognizing and Dealing With Cognitive Biases in Negotiation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free CLE webinar noon-1:15 p.m. ET Wednesday\, June 23\, 2021 \nRegister Now → \nAll involved in mediation must handle not only their own cognitive biases\, but also those evidenced by the comments and actions of others. Are people allowing an initial reference point or anchor to distort their decisions? Are you\, or others taking part in the negotiations\, too confident about your abilities in relation to everyone else’s? Perhaps the parties have fallen into the “sunk-costs trap.” Or maybe confirmation bias is at work; some are relying on information that confirms existing views and downplaying contrary information. \nJoin mediators Howard Marsee and Ana Cristina Maldonado for “Recognizing and Dealing With Cognitive Biases in Negotiation” at noon Wednesday\, June 23\, 2021\, to learn about these and other faulty perceptions that can cloud or slow negotiations. From years of experience in their mediation practices\, the presenters will offer their best advice on how to proceed when it becomes apparent that cognitive biases are impeding your mediation. \nThe Florida Bar has accredited this Webinar for 1.5 hours of general Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters \nHoward R. Marsee was a board-certified civil trial lawyer for 20 years\, until 2003. Since 1996\, he has served thousands of hours as a mediator\, arbitrator and special master. He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court to receive circuit-civil mediation appointments. Howard is certified by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida to receive mediation appointments in cases pending before that court\, and he is approved by the Florida 5th District Court of Appeal as an appellate mediator. He is a former member of the Florida Bar’s Standing Committee on Professionalism and a current member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. \nAna Cristina Maldonado‘s law career and dispute resolution practice spans 10 years\, and she is Florida Supreme Court certified as a mediator and qualified as an arbitrator. She is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Cristina  is one of a handful of primary trainers in Florida and has helped train and mentor more than 100 new mediators. Before becoming a lawyer\, she spent seven years administering a $22 million budget\, a 15-person team of employees and contractors\, two international field offices and field operations across nine countries for a government contractor. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Recognizing-and-Dealing-With-Cognitive-Biases-in-Negotiation-5-8385.html
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210518T120000
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SUMMARY:Resolving Class Actions & Mass Claims in 2021: A Civil and Ethical Approach
DESCRIPTION:Members of Upchurch Watson White & Max’s Center for National Class and Mass Actions explain how to maintain ethical standards and civil discourse before\, during and after mediations that arise from class and mass actions. \nTerry White\, Steve Jaffe and Lance Harke have decades of class and mass action experience in a vast array of cases. Please join them as they answer questions posed in advance by attendees and inject perspectives from the Plaintiff and Defendant side — and the middle. \nIn addition to the insight the four panelists will provide\, attendees also will gain complimentary CLE credit through The Florida Bar:  1.0 General/Ethics\, plus 1.0 Civil Trial Certification credits. \nThis free-CLE Webinar is scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021. \nRegister Now → \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nThe Center for National Class and Mass Actions comprises those mediators in our firm whose class action and mass action mediations are in excess of 15 percent of their practice. To inquire about their availability for any of these services\, you may contact Center Administrator Heather Lariscy at 800-264-2622 or hlariscy@uww-adr.com. \nFeatured Presenters  \nTerry White\, a founding partner of UWWM\, has conducted well over 4\,000 mediated conferences throughout the state. He participated by invitation in The Harvard University Initial Advanced Negotiation Techniques Program with 30 negotiators from around the world\, and was requested to lecture at the U.S. 11th Circuit Court Judges Conference as well as the Georgia Superior Court Judges Conference. He is often invited to lecture at plaintiff and defense legal conferences. \nSteven Jaffe litigated a wide variety of civil matters\, from both the defense and plaintiff sides\, throughout Florida and nationwide between 1984 and 2017. His practice areas include personal injury\, class action\, medical malpractice\, breach of contract\, consumer fraud\, long-term care insurance and complex commercial cases. Steven handled class actions for 17 years in various courts throughout the country before joining UWWM and has now mediated a significant number of class-action matters. \nLance Harke\, a recent addition to the UWWM panel\, has concentrated his practice in the areas of multi-state consumer class action litigation\, insurance litigation\, employment matters\, professional malpractice\, products liability defense\, and general and complex commercial litigation. He has served as lead class counsel or a member of the plaintiffs’ steering committee in a wide variety of national multi-district mass tort and class action litigations\, including some of the largest cases in U.S. history. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Resolving-Class-Actions---Mass-Claims-in-2021--A-Civil-and-Ethical-Approach-5-8207.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210504T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20210504T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20210503T161610Z
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SUMMARY:Arbitration in 2021
DESCRIPTION:Upchurch Watson White & Max Mediation Group is sponsoring a major CLE program for the Construction and Business Law committees of the Orange County Bar Association from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday\, May 4. \nFor “Arbitration in 2021\,” seven well-qualified panelists from UWWM will present four credit hours of up-to-date advice for effective advocacy before\, during and after arbitration. The program begins with a survey of the rules and statutes governing arbitration in Florida and under the Federal Arbitration Code and then walks attendees through the arbitration process. \nCLE from The Florida Bar: 4.0 General Credits (0.5 Ethics/0.5 Technology). Certification Credits: 4.0 Business Litigation\, 4.0 Civil Trial\, 4.0 State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice. \nSpeakers: \n\nLawrence M. Watson\, Jr.\, Founding Partner of Upchurch Watson White & Max Mediation Group\nA. Michelle Jernigan\, UWWM Principal\, Arbitrator and Mediator\nJeffrey M. Fleming\, UWWM Shareholder\, Arbitrator and Mediator\nAna Cristina Maldonado\, UWWM Arbitrator and Mediator\nBrenda J. Newman\, Esq.\, UWWM Arbitrator and Mediator\nRenée E. Thompson\, UWWM Arbitrator and Mediator\nApril Y. Walker\, UWWM Arbitrator and Mediator\n\nRegistration deadline: May 3\, 2021. Cost: $60. \nIf you have any questions or to register\, please contact Stephanie Sadi at stephanies@ocbanet.org or 407-422-4551 ext. 233. \nIf you are an OCBA Member please make sure you have your account details before registering for any events/seminars to receive your member discount if applicable.
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Arbitration-in-2021-5-5994.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210427T133000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20210427T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T200116
CREATED:20210401T132549Z
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SUMMARY:Preparing for and Mediating Employment Cases
DESCRIPTION:Free CLE Webinar at 1:30 p.m. ET Tuesday\, April 27\, 2021 \nRegister Now → \nMediator Karen A. Brimmer represented clients in many disputes arising from employment issues until recently joining UWWM’s panel of neutrals. Now\, she and UWWM shareholder Richard Lord discuss the key issues parties should consider when mediating employment disputes. During a free continuing legal education Webinar\, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday\, April 27\, Karen and Richard will walk attendees through the basics and the fine points of helping a client before\, during and after the mediation of an employment case. \nJoin them for this free Webinar\, and you’ll be eligible for one general CLE credit\, pending with The Florida Bar. \nFeatured Presenters\nKaren A. Brimmer \n \nKaren practiced as a trial lawyer in South Florida from 1977 until last year. She tried her first civil jury trial her first year after graduating from the University of Miami School of Law and continued trying cases until she decided to become a mediator. She spent the first 23 years of her career (from law clerk to shareholder) at a boutique civil-defense law firm. In 2000\, she joined a national law firm\, where she continued her trial practice until joining UWWM. \nKaren has tried more than 100 jury trials in state and federal courts in Florida in many diverse areas including employment discrimination\, wage and hour claims\, personal injury\, first party insurance coverage disputes\, legal malpractice\, premises liability and negligent security — giving her the ideal background and qualifications for helping parties to settle conflicts outside of a courtroom. \nLearn More → \nRichard Lord \n \nRichard\, a shareholder with Upchurch Watson White & Max\, is a Fellow of the American College of Civil Trial Mediators and has served as chief moderator for the firm’s CLE Webinar series. \nHe has conducted more than 200 mediations by Zoom since the beginning of the pandemic and has volunteered his time to help educate attorneys and fellow ADR professionals on the workings of the platform. \nRichard is a member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee and of the Section of Dispute Resolution of the American Bar Association (ABA); since 2016\, he has served on the section’s council and from 2017 to 2018 on its executive committee and as its membership committee chair. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation (ABF). \nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend! \n\n 
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Preparing-for-and-Mediating-Employment-Cases-5-8108.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210317T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20210317T131500
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SUMMARY:Mathematics of Zero-Sum Negotiations – “Through the Looking-Glass”
DESCRIPTION:Negotiation\, especially during mediation\, is filled with numbers that promise the potential for a successful outcome. They become a means of risk analysis\, signals\, guideposts\, waypoints\, cryptograms\, tools and – if misused – rabbit holes that lead “Alice” into bizarre and dangerous kingdoms. \nJoin Howard Marsee for “Mathematics of Zero-Sum Negotiations – ‘Through the Looking-Glass’ ” at noon Wednesday\, March 17\, 2021\, to learn what the numbers are telling negotiators during a mediation. Howard will discuss all the mysterious aspects of anchoring\, breakpoints\, brackets\, and risk analysis and offer advice gleaned from years in his mediation practice. \nCLE credit is pending with The Florida Bar and MCLE credit with the Alabama State Bar. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nRegister Now → \nFeatured Presenter: Howard R. Marsee \nHoward R. Marsee was a board-certified civil trial lawyer for 20 years\, until 2003. Since 1996\, he has served thousands of hours as a mediator\, arbitrator and special master. He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court to receive circuit-civil mediation appointments.\nHe is certified by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida to receive mediation appointments in cases pending before that court\, and he is approved by the Florida 5th District Court of Appeal as an appellate mediator. He is a former member of the Florida Bar’s Standing Committee on Professionalism. \nSystem Requirements \nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Mathematics-of-Zero-Sum-Negotiations--Through-the-Looking-Glass-5-5993.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210217T000000
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CREATED:20210209T050902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T204740Z
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SUMMARY:Dispute Resolution within Limited Liability Companies
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URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/Dispute-Resolution-within-Limited-Liability-Companies-5-5992.html
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YyZmDL0QQ326tipcm9f2Kw#/registration 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20210122T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20210122T130000
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SUMMARY:TROUBLE GETTING TO TRIAL? ADR = ACCESS TO JUSTICE!
DESCRIPTION:Free CLE Webinar at noon ET Friday\, January 22\, 2021\nRegister Now → \nA. Michelle Jernigan and Lawrence H. Kolin\, seasoned UWWM mediators and arbitrators\, take us through current dispute resolution options in Florida as reopening of the courts remains uncertain until Covid-19 no longer presents a significant risk to public health and safety. \nMeanwhile\, mediation\, arbitration\, nonbinding arbitration and early neutral evaluation are proving to be as effective online as they were in person. Which means of resolution fits the particular fuss? Michelle and Lawrence discuss the features of each form of ADR. \nJoin them for this free Webinar\, scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. Friday\, January 22\, 2021\, and you’ll be eligible for one general CLE credit from The Florida Bar. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFeatured Presenters\nA. Michelle Jernigan\nA member of Upchurch Watson White and Max’s panel at its founding and recently named a firm principal\, Michelle has been a trail-blazer since she launched her ADR practice in the 1980s and has mediated multi-party\, multi-district\, complex commercial\, employment and tort cases to successful conclusion. She has been a Florida Supreme Court qualified arbitrator and a FINRA arbitrator since the 1990s\, serving as sole arbiter and as chair on three-member panel arbitrations. Michelle also has arbitrated consumer and commercial disputes. Also\, she has a wealth of experience mediating thousands of cases in practice areas that include ERISA\, personal injury\, commercial\, construction\, insurance\, property damage\, trusts and estates\, legal and medical malpractice\, family\, family business and nursing home. Michelle has trained hundreds of mediators\, is AV rated\, serves on the Board of Trustees of the American College of Civil Trial Mediators and serves on the Executive Council of the ADR Section of The Florida Bar.\nLearn More → \nLawrence Kolin\nA full-time neutral engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution of state\, federal and appellate cases throughout Florida\, Lawrence has been recognized as AV® Rated\, a Super Lawyer™\, Legal Elite and premier member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. The National Law Journal named Lawrence a Litigation Trailblazer™ for his innovative work in ADR as a mediator and arbitrator. He is also a noted speaker\, lecturing at universities and even the Advanced Judicial College\, and writing for legal publications\, such as the Orange County Bar Association Briefs and Thomson Reuters Practical Law. For the past decade\, he has authored Orlando Mediator\, officially listed by the ABA Journal and recognized by Feedspot as a 2019-2020 Top 20 Dispute Resolution Blogs and Websites to Follow. Lawrence was founding Chair of the ADR Committee of the Orange County Bar Association and sits as an emeritus member on the Executive Council of The Florida Bar ADR Section.\nLearn More → \nSystem Requirements\nPC-\, Mac®- and Mobile attendees: Click here for system requirements. All you need is a smartphone to attend!
URL:https://www.uww-adr.com/TROUBLE-GETTING-TO-TRIAL--ADR---ACCESS-TO-JUSTICE--5-5991.html
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