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ADR Academic: Thomas Stipanowich works at different levels to find ways of moving settlements forward

When Thomas Stipanowich sits as an arbitrator or mediator, he naturally thinks carefully about the facts and issues of the case before him. He Also thinks about the process being used, its rules, protocols and best practices.

“I’m constantly thinking about these things as I’m engaged in dispute resolution,” he said. “I’m always working on a couple of different levels. I‘m thinking about trying to do the best job I can as an arbitrator or mediator and also looking for new solution.”

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