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The COVID-19 Pandemic's Impact on Civility in Mediations

Last year, I co-authorized an article for the Daily Journal titled “Increased Civility Can Lead to Success During Mediation.” Its main premise is that when counsel are professional and civil to each other, mediations tend to be more productive. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are being challenged to be civil even though we may be stressed in every aspect of our lives. However, I have observed an increase in professionalism and civility in virtual mediations during this global health crisis.

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