ADR Annual Summit

Starts:  Mar 21, 2023 09:00 AM (ET)
Ends:  Mar 28, 2023 01:00 PM (ET)

The 2023 ADR Summit
Wednesday, March 21 & 28
Noon- 4:00 p.m. - Virtual

Join us for our Annual ADR Summit, which will be held virtually over two days, March 21 and March 28, 2023, from Noon–4:00 p.m. Approved for up to eight hours of advanced mediation training.

Registration fees will remain the same as last year: 
$25 per day for members, $50 per day for non-members. 

March 21

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Tracy Allen

Global Resolutions, PLLC

Managing Negotiations in Mediation

When negotiators are mismanaging their negotiation, and the end of the mediation is coming near, what techniques can we try? This presentation will look at techniques mediators can use to manage difficult negotiations, counterproductive negotiation tactics advocates or parties may employ, or circumstances that invite the mediator to act beyond our neutral role. Included are dilemmas such as overlaps, mediators put in the position of advocates or coaches, and mediating in a hybrid world.

March 28

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Bernard Mayer and Jacqueline N. Font-Guzman

"Good Trouble” and Mediation: Where the Search for Justice Meets the Neutrality Trap  

Many of us are troubled when we try to remain neutral in the midst of unfair systems, concerned that doing so supports the status quo and disadvantages those with less power, even though we see the need for change. This presentation looks at the intersection of power, social change and conflict intervention, and the relationship between “good trouble” and mediation. We will look at the critical role of dealing with power differentials as the missing ingredient in mediation, and how to support social change in the midst of our conflict work. We will explore the “neutrality trap” and how to make our way out of the trap. 

Register: https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=738127&

March 21
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Tracy Allen
Global Resolutions, PLLC
Managing Negotiations in Mediation

When negotiators are mismanaging their negotiation, and the end of the mediation is coming near, what techniques can we try? This presentation will look at techniques mediators can use to manage difficult negotiations, counterproductive negotiation tactics advocates or parties may employ, or circumstances that invite the mediator to act beyond our neutral role. Included are dilemmas such as overlaps, mediators put in the position of advocates or coaches, and mediating in a hybrid world


March 28
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Bernard Mayer and Jacqueline N. Font-Guzman

"Good Trouble” and Mediation: Where the Search for Justice Meets the Neutrality Trap  

Many of us are troubled when we try to remain neutral in the midst of unfair systems, concerned that doing so supports the status quo and disadvantages those with less power, even though we see the need for change. This presentation looks at the intersection of power, social change and conflict intervention, and the relationship between “good trouble” and mediation. We will look at the critical role of dealing with power differentials as the missing ingredient in mediation, and how to support social change in the midst of our conflict work. We will explore the “neutrality trap” and how to make our way out of the trap. 

Location

Dial-in Instructions:
https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=738127&

Contact

Mary Anne Parks
(248) 895-6400
parks.maryanne@gmail.com