Image of several hands resting on top of each other like spokes in a wheel or a team huddleThe Supreme Court of Ohio 2020 Dispute Resolution Conference - Civility & Solutions: Dispute Resolution for Today's Courts

Speaker Materials

Breakout Session A Speaker Materials
A1: Mediator Do's and Don'ts
A2: Online Dispute Resolution in the Courts: Today's Courts, Today's Technology
A3: The Role of US Courts in International Commercial Arbitration
A4: Screening for Safety and Success
A5: How a History of Trauma Impacts Dispute Resolution and What Can be Done to Generate Positive Case Outcomes
A6: School Attendance: Using Mediation to Strengthen School-Family Relationships
A7: Collaborative Law in the Courts: An Oxymoron or an Innovative Idea?
A8: Beyond Just the Dispute at Hand - Using Transformative Mediation Techniques to Better Understand and Resolve Conflict
A9: Strategies for Addressing the Impact of Implicit Bias at the Interpersonal and Institutional Level
Breakout Session B Speaker Materials
B1: Judicial Involvement in Dispute Resolution: Customizing Options for Challenging Cases
B2: Online Dispute Resolution and Lessons Learned
B3: Want Fewer Permanent Custody Trials? Child-Protection Mediation (CPM) for Family Engagement and Case Resolution
B4: Exploring Options to Resolve Disagreements within Juvenile Courts, Education, and Special Education
B5: Mediation in Ohio Appellate Courts: Keeping it Civil, Making it Successful
B6: Mediation with Public Officials: What Public Officials Can Tell Mediators, and Tips for Public Officials
B7: One Size Does Not Fit All: Using Dispute Systems Design to Address Power Imbalances in Mediation
B8: Tailored Mediator's Proposal in Commercial Cases
B9: A Tool to Help Courts: Special Masters
Breakout Session C Speaker Materials
C1: Why Caucus? Capitalizing on Its Strengths, Minimizing Its Drawbacks
C2: Online Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice in Rural Communities: How Portals Can Help Overcome Barriers of Vocation, Language, Limited Ability and More
C3: How To's of Decision Tree Analysis for Lawyers, Mediators, and Their Clients
C4: Addiction Alternatives: Alternative Dispute Resolution Principles Applied to the Opioid Crisis
C5: Combating Elder Maltreatment through Laws, Legal Interventions, and Eldercaring Coordination
C6: Lessons in Restorative Justice in Cases Involving Youth: Nebraska's Experience and Beyond
C7: Interactive Training Techniques: Three Expert Approaches
C8: Overcoming Impasse by Effectively Using the Mediator's Proposal and Bracketing
C9: The New Singapore Convention on Mediation: What Does It Mean for Mediation in the US?
Breakout Session D Speaker Materials
D1: Attorney Advocacy in Mediation
D2: AI and Dispute Resolution: How Artificial Intelligence Fits Into Dispute Resolution
D3: Neutral Evaluation Nuts and Bolts: Where the Process Fits in Family Court Dispute Resolution
D4: Empowering the Community and Improving Court Efficiency: How Courts Provide Legal Information and Conflict Education on a Proactive and Preventative Basis
D5: Dispute Resolution for Workplace Conflict: When We Can't All Just Get Along
D6: Crunch Time: How to Prepare for and Participate in Mediation When Disputes Are at Their Most Difficult
D7: Consideration of the Model Standards of Conduct and Rule 16 in Guiding Our Practice
D8: The Future of Ohio's Dispute Resolution Landscape - Advancing Chief Justice Moyer's Legacy
D9: Effective Use of Parenting Coordination: From Decision-Making to Building an Effective Co-parenting Team
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