Section Events


  • Restorative Justice Practices, Tues, Aug 13, Noon - 1:30 p.m.

    Aug 13, 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM (ET)
    Join Belinda Dulin, Executive Director of The Dispute Resolution Center, where they are charting a path in Michigan on the practice of Restorative Justice. Restorative justice is a more empathetic and comprehensive approach to addressing disputes when compared with the traditional justice model. The DRC, in partnership with the Washtenaw County Prosecutor, has implemented a survivor-center process that examines the harmful impact of a crime or wrongdoing and considers what can be done to repair that harm. This cooperative model typically includes trained community members who serve as facilitators in a process that aims to achieve offender accountability, reparation to the survivor, and full participation by all parties impacted by the offense including families, schools, courts and community. $10 Members, $40 Non-Members Law students, sitting judges and CDRC staff and volunteers are free. Contact parks.maryanne@gmail.com for more information. Belinda Dulin has been involved with conflict resolution programs since 1998. She has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master of Arts degree in Dispute Resolution, both from Wayne State University. Prior to becoming involved in community mediation, she worked in the corporate setting assisting with employment disputes. She began her employment with The Dispute Resolution Center 2003 as the Mediation Services Coordinator and assisted in launching the Small Claims Mediation Program and the Domestic Relations Motion Day Program. In 2006, she became the director of mediation services and was responsible for the development and administration various civil and family mediation programs as well as facilitating workshops to various community organizations. In the summer of 2007, Belinda accepted the position of Executive Director and continues to expand the DRC’s services. Under her leadership, The Dispute Resolution Center provides services including mediation, restorative practices and peacemaking to families, schools, courts and community. In 2013, Belinda became a SCAO Approved Mediator Trainer. See our website: TheDisputeResolutionCenter.org.

  • ADR Annual Conference

    Sep 20 - 21, (ET)
    2024 Virtual ADR Annual Conference and Annual Meeting September 20-21, 2024 On Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21, 2024, the ADR Section of the State Bar of Michigan will host its ADR Conference and Annual Meeting which will continue to be virtual. Our annual awards ceremony will be held in person at a soon to be determined date and location. The schedule will include a Friday morning Family Law mediation program. Our program offers advanced skills building, updates to alternative dispute resolution law, and addresses significant issues that touch on diversity and neutrality for providers. These presentations will challenge you and improve your skills. Up to 11 advanced mediation training credits will be offered. Please join the exceptional presenters at the ADR Conference, attend the Annual Meeting, and help us honor the ADR Section award winners. Annual Conference website

  • ADR Annual Awards Dinner

    Sep 26, 05:30 PM - 08:30 PM (ET)
    ADR Annual Awards Ceremony Thursday, September 26, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Saint John's Resort, Plymouth Please join us in person and honor the ADR Annual Awards Winners on Thursday, September 26, at Saint John's Resort in Plymouth, beginning with a cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner.