Saturday, May 30, 2026

Celebrating 25 Years of Mediating!

Hard to believe this month marks my 25th year serving lawyers and litigants as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator, an Appellate mediator (since the 2001 pilot program with our 5th DCA) and as a federal district court mediator. Back in the day, you had to be a Florida lawyer for at least five years before even becoming certified (much like a judge). I fondly recall my excellent training with former judge David Strawn, a pioneer in the field of mediation. I am still in touch with my mediation training classmates, some of whom are also mediating full-time, and one who took the bench and presided over our business court in Orange County. Through the years, this special field in the law has evolved and some rules have changed, but by and large the basics are the same, proving that our 3,000 year-old tradition of human dispute resolution still very much has a place as really the principal means to dipose of cases in the modern court system. Even with the seismic shift in our technique due to mediating lawsuits mostly online since the pandemic, online platforms are now second nature to judicial officers, practicing lawyers, parties and mediators. Courts continue using technology for online hearings, even though some are requiring physical attendance. This profession of attorney-mediators has never been more strongly represented than by the Florida Bar ADR Section that has supported practitioners for over fifteen years. At the time of state section formation in 2010, I also founded the Orange County Bar Association ADR Committee to deal with local issues in dispute resolution. The discourse among members of both organizations has never been higher, with committed practitioners engaged in changing the role of neutrals for the better through training and rules commentary. While I look forward to continued advances in online dispute resolution-- which does enjoy just as high a success rate in producing settlements-- I also enjoy good old-fashioned face-to-face negotiation! Schedule with me to settle something online or in person here-- https://www.nadn.org/lawrence-kolin