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Why joint sessions deserve a second look
This article was originally published in The Lawyer's Weekly on December 12, 2014. Joint sessions in employment law mediations are going the way of the dodo. Many established mediators in the field simply declare at the outset of mediations, “I don’t do joint sessions,” as if to say, “I am not one of those touchy-feely, let’s-hold-handsand- sing-Kumbaya types.” There is no illusion of considering what process will best serve the parties. It is a one-size-fits-all approach — the mediator’s … [Read more...]
Pleased to announce the launch of Karimjee Resolutions
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