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Mediation: In the Land of Zoom

Presented by the American BAr Association (ABA) Section of Litigation Alternative Dispute Resolution, Trial Evidence and Trial Practice Committees

JAMS neutral Gerald E. Rosen, Retired Chief Judge, US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan will be featured in this moderated panel discussion on virtual mediation. What are the overall trends and conditions? What remains the same as in-person and how has video conferencing with the lack of physical presence changed the process? Attend this webinar to learn how the pandemic has shifted the practice of mediation and how to thrive in the new virtual environment.

Moderator:
Tracey Salmon-Smith | Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Panelists:

  • Gerald E. Rosen, Retired Chief Judge, U.S.D.C., E.D of Michigan | JAMS
  • Jeffrey Kitchaven, Esq. | Jeff Kichaven Commercial Mediation

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JAMS is the premier provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, handling more than 21,000 cases annually. With nearly 500 neutrals and 29 locations, JAMS delivers efficient, cost-effective, and impartial solutions for business and legal disputes at any stage of conflict. Since its founding in 1979, its distinguished panel has included retired federal and state court justices, former litigators, transactional attorneys and other ADR professionals with deep industry and practice area experience. JAMS offers customized in-person, virtual and hybrid resolution services to provide a seamless experience through concierge-level client care, highly skilled case managers, and advanced technology.

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