Mastering Court Administered Mediations - Effective Client Representation
Presented by The New York City Bar Association (NYCBA)
Mastering Court Administered Mediations - Effective Client Representation
This virtual panel offers litigators practical guidance for navigating court-ordered mediation, which requires a shift from adversarial advocacy to strategic problem-solving. As courts increasingly turn to mediation to manage growing caseloads, understanding the distinct dynamics of court-administered processes is essential.
Panelists will explore best practices for advancing clients’ interests within the unique framework of court-ordered mediation—including confidentiality concerns, ethical duties, and effective collaboration with opposing counsel and mediators. The program will also highlight common pitfalls that can derail mediation and offer actionable “do’s and don’ts” to maximize success. JAMS neutral Robert B. Davidson, Esq., FCIArb will speak from 1:15pm to 1:30pm on “Litigators’ Techniques to Advance Client Interests,” as well as the “Wrap-Up: The Takeaway/Elevator Speech” at 1:55pm.