Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention show

Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention

Summary: Resolutions is weekly podcast about all things Dispute Resolution. Hosted by a rotating cast of Section of Dispute Resolution members, the pocast consists of a series of conversations with professionals in the dispute resolution community about various topics of interest.

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 Barking Up The Right Tree: Pets in Mediation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:44

Anyone in the dispute resolution world knows the value of empowering parties and giving them a voice. But what if their voices are hard to understand—if, for example, they bark rather than speak? Karis Nafte knows all about this—she’s a credentialed mediator and an animal behaviorist who helps work with separating couples on the best solution for their pets. She joined Resolutions to explain how her practice came about and how it works. For more information on her practice, you can visit https://whokeepsthedog.com/

 A Conference To Remember: The ABA Section Meets Virtually April 14-17 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:53

Our Section's annual conference is nearly upon us, and for the second time, the team has planned a blockbuster event that you can enjoy from anywhere. Jaya Sharma of the conference planning committee joined me to discuss why you can't miss this year's conference and what to expect. The conference begins this Wednesday, April 14th and runs through Saturday, April 17th. For more on the conference, please visit ambar.org/spring2021. Registration closes on April 13th at 5 pm ET. You can reach Jaya at jsharma@sharmaadr.com.

 Building the Pipeline: Introducing the Section’s Student & Early Career Services Outreach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:39

In this episode, Rekha Rangachari sits down with Elliot Herland (Vice Chair of the Section's Membership Committee) and Kanika (Niki) Singh (the Section’s Student Liaison) to discuss a new avenue for student and practitioner members to increase their engagement, connection, networking, and mentorship with stakeholders through the Section. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 and how Section leadership pivoted to expand initiatives and provide the return on investment to the expanding group of new student members. Through (remote and hybrid) campus visits, Spring Conference access, and competitions, to be announced in more detail shortly, students and young practitioners gain a direct window into careers in alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Tune in to learn more! For more information on Student & Early Career Services visit https://abaforlawstudents.com/ View Elliot Harland’s bio https://www.herlandmediation.com/your-mediator View Niki Singh’s bio https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikiatwork/ Register for the Dispute Resolution Spring Conference here https://www.americanbar.org/groups/dispute_resolution/events_cle/annual/

 A Conversation About the 2021 DR Tech Pitch Series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:57

Chris Draper of Trokt (https://www.trokt.org/) discusses the Dispute Resolution Section's Technology Committee's Tech Pitch Series where innovators can present new technology directed to advancing the practice of ADR. If you’re interested in pitching, fill out a form here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd58DhpVtBSJmT_jMrSguzmtR1942lw5sg68x0FlYmpDpQ8sQ/viewform

 Handling Conflict Constructively: The Week of Constructive Conflict | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:59

With all the conflict we face and try to resolve, what if we stopped and reconsidered how we approach conflict in the first place? That's a question that's been on the mind of Rabbi/Dr. Daniel Roth for quite some time. He's the founder and creator of the Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict, which is taking place around the world on February 15-21, 2021. He is based in Israel and teaches at Bar-Ilan University and the Pardes Institute and is director of Mosaica, The Religious Peace Initiative. He spoke about his work and the origins of this unique conflict resolution commemoration. For more information, visit https://www.9adar.org/ You can attend a live session observing the Week of Constructive Conflict Wednesday, February 17 at 1p Eastern on Zoom: visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85615358941?pwd=NUJJVTU4aDM1R1NqdFVGS0FPZ2JEQT09.

 Re-release: A New Approach to Law Enforcement Training in Dispute Resolution and Diversity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:27

In honor of Black History Month, enjoy this re-release of the March 10th episode with community activist, John Thompson. Community activist and candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, John Thompson, gives us a preview of his plenary presentation at the Dispute Resolution Spring Conference. Thompson will describe and demonstrate the training necessary to create a new relationship between communities of color and law enforcement. He will challenge conflict resolvers to look at our work through a different lens to identify the root problems and carve out the decay.

 Pathways to Mindfulness with Phyllis Morgan, Founder and Principal Consultant at Resilient at Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:55

In this episode, Phyllis Morgan discusses her journey in mindfulness with Rekha Rangachari and how delegates can apply these tools in their own lives. Focused on building resilience at work, from myriad vantage points from her career in the law, Phyllis shares a novel scale of evaluation she developed — Mindful Management of Self in Conflict Scale (https://www.smartbizquiztribe.com/quiz/2187). Phyllis also teases out how to create opportunities for one’s personal brand (including the mantra, “Be Courageous!”). Tune in to learn more. Contact Phyllis Morgan at phillis@resilientatwork.com and view her bio at https://www.resilientatwork.com/about.

 Embracing Change in ADR: A Conversation with ABA Past President Linda Klein | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:06

In this episode, guest host Marcie Dickson speaks with Linda Klein, past president of ABA and senior managing shareholder at Baker Donelson. Klein, also a mediator and arbitrator, discusses a range of topics, including specific actions to address diversity and inclusion, the permanence of ODR, compulsory mediation, and what's next in dispute resolution.

 Selecting Arbitrators in the Age of COVID and Beyond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:53

Prof. Catherine Rogers, Professor of Law and Paul and Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar at Penn State Law and Professor of Ethics, Regulation & The Rule of Law, at Queen Mary, University of London discusses her legal tech startup, Arbitrator Intelligence, how COVID-19 has impacted arbitration, and how we can use those insights in the future of international dispute resolution. Read more about Prof. Rogers' research here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=281268, Find out more about Arbitrator Intelligence at: https://arbitratorintelligence.com/

 A Conversation About Access to Justice and the Efficacy of ODR Processes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:33

Amy J. Schmitz, Elwood L. Thomas Missouri Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law discusses her research into the efficacy of online dispute resolution processes and how those processes affect access to justice for participants. Prof. Schmitz's research can be found on her SSRN page: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=522704

 Be Inclusive: Opportunities to Take Action for Gender Diversity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:28

The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution in collaboration with the New York International Arbitration Center (NYIAC) hosts this innovative podcast convening global thought leaders to discuss the state of gender diversity in international arbitration. Topics include the impact of key initiatives and working groups (e.g. the recent ICCA Report of the Cross-Institutional Task Force on Gender Diversity in Arbitral Appointments and Proceedings, the Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA) Pledge and ArbitralWomen), the role of local and regional perspectives on diversity, and access and advocacy for and on behalf of all stakeholders. The session aired live on October 5 at 12:00 PM ET and is now available for on demand listening. - ICCA Report of the Cross-Institutional Task Force on Gender Diversity in Arbitral Appointments and Proceedings (https://www.arbitration-icca.org/publications/ICCA_Report_N8.html), - Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA) Pledge (http://www.arbitrationpledge.com/) -ArbitralWomen (https://www.arbitralwomen.org/)

 Meet the Education Committee Co-Chairs Linda Gerstel and Aaron Gothelf | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:42

New Leadership at the Section: Meet the Education Committee Co-Chairs Linda Gerstel and Aaron Gothelf In this podcast, Linda Gerstel (Independent Arbitrator and Mediator and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham Law School) and Aaron Gothelf (AAA-ICDR Commercial Vice-President in San Francisco) discuss their goals for the year ahead. Topics discussed: -increased collaboration across Sections and with key dispute resolution stakeholders (e.g arbitral institutions, academic centers, in-house counsel) - interactive sessions for heightened audience engagement - modalities for candid networking about the new normal we now inhabit Listen in and get involved in the Section’s happenings!

 A Conversation on Ombuds Day 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:03

Jon Lee and Ken Skodacek discuss Ombuds Day 2020, what it means to be an Ombudsperson, and how ombuds programs have adapted to the COVID-19 Pandemic. For more information on how to virtually attend Ombuds Day 2020 on October 8, 2020, visit https://abaombudsday.wordpress.com/

 The Inaugural 2020 Dispute Resolution Tech Expo: Meet the Organizers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:56

In this episode, Susan Andrews, Chris Draper, and David Larson sit down to discuss the newly fashioned Tech Expo, tailored to meet the demands of ADR professionals in the new age of virtual connection. Sessions will include discussions on accessibility and picking the right technology, present and future scenarios in ODR, increasing collection rates and getting paid, and overcoming leadership challenges, in parallel with innovative social sessions in the exhibit hall and with thought leaders. Tune in also for a Master Distiller Session with Woodford Reserve and unearthing your bourbon of choice. The Tech Expo launches virtually September 14-18, and we hope to see you there! Register at ambar.org/DRTechExpo! Susan Andrews (https://andrewsdisputeresolution.com/) Chris Draper (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherhdraper/) David Larson (https://mitchellhamline.edu/biographies/person/david-larson/)

 A Conversation on Screening Guidelines for Abuse and Neglect in Elder Law Mediation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:14

A panel of members of the Task Force on Elder Abuse Screening for Mediators discusses the newly created Elder Abuse and Neglect Screening Guidelines that provide information about possible signs of elder neglect and abuse that negatively impact the ability of older adults' participation in mediation. In this episode, Adam Martin speaks with Monica Lichtenberger, an elder care mediator and trainer with 24 years of experience; Shawnieka Pope, a licensed clinical social worker, who currently serves as Director of Guardianship and mediator for Montgomery County Probate Court; Zena Zumeta, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and a long-time mediator and national trainer of mediators based in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Sue Bronson, Co-Chair of the ACR ElderJustice Initiative on Eldercaring Coordination, and a mediator and trainer with over 35 years of experience. A link to the Guidelines is available at https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/dispute_resolution/materials/elder-abuse-and-neglect-screening-guidelines.pdf An article on the Task Force is available at https://www.americanbar.org/content/assets/metadataeditor.html/content/dam/aba/administrative/dispute_resolution/materials/elder-abuse-and-neglect-screening-guidelines-article.pdf

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