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Bridging the Gap: How JAMS Neutrals Use ADR Skills to Strengthen Communities

For neutral mediators and arbitrators who provide alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, listening is a superpower, neutrality is second nature and problem-solving is part of the job description.

JAMS’ Atlanta-based neutrals and professionals dedicate those same valuable qualities to their community-based and philanthropic work. From serving on nonprofit boards to leading initiatives that bring hope and healing to communities well beyond the legal field, JAMS neutrals and associates contribute meaningfully through service and volunteer leadership, strengthening the local nonprofit landscape.

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