Orlando Mediator Lawrence Kolin explores current issues in Alternative Dispute Resolution, including mediation and arbitration of complex cases by neutrals resulting in settlement of state and federal litigation and appeals. This blog covers a wide variety of topics-- local, national, and international-- and includes the latest on technology and Online Dispute Resolution affecting sophisticated lawyers and parties to lawsuits.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Join Me at DRC on 8/1 for AI!
Registration is now open for the 32nd Florida Dispute Resolution Conference where over a thousand certified mediators gain continuing education and the latest info on the profession. The Florida Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) is a unit of the Office of the State Courts Administrator under the Supreme Court of Florida. The Supreme Court of Florida, through the DRC, certifies mediators in the areas of county court, circuit court, family, dependency, and appellate. The DRC also provides staff to its boards and committees, certifies mediation training programs, provides basic county mediation training and advanced continuing mediator education, and assists the local courts throughout Florida with alternative dispute resolution. I have the honor of being asked by the DRC to join some of my esteemed colleagues from the Executive Council of The Florida Bar's Alternative Dispute Resolution Section to give the 2025 opening plenary session. We will introduce the manner in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved generally for dispute resolution and how it is employed specifically in mediation. Along with my distinguished panelists, we will share advantages and disadvantages that arise with the use of AI, as well as specific ethical and pragmatic challenges mediators face in this rapidly-evolving environment. This year's conference will be held virtually on Friday, August 1, 2025 from 9:00 am until 5:15 pm. On the day of the conference, you will be eligible for up to 6.3 hours of continuing education, with 1.2 hours of mediator ethics for certified mediators. Virtual attendees will be able to view all conference recordings for 60 days post-conference and will be eligible for additional hours of continuing education. See more here-https://drcconferences.swoogo.com/2025conference/sessions
Friday, October 4, 2024
Join us 10/30 as we reflect on 10 years!
Join us later this month on 10/30 at noon ET for a free CLE webinar as my esteemed colleague and I celebrate our 10th anniversary with ADR pioneers, Upchurch Watson White & Max Mediation Group. We thought we would share our combined wisdom gained from helping lawyers and participants of the process get to yes over the past decade. As the registration blast indicates, veteran circuit-civi mediators of the firm, Jeff Fleming and Lawrence Kolin, will take our attendees on a journey through a decade of lessons learned from serving as full-time professional neutrals, including:
- How their perceptions of mediation have changed
- Comparing Zoom with in-person mediations
- Preparation and mediation summaries
- Opening statement by the parties
- Best timing for a mediation
- How long mediations should last
- Why some caucuses take so long
- Using brackets effectively
- Asynchronous negotiation
- Managing expectations
The Florida Bar has accredited this webinar for 1.0 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and of course you may, as always, self-report Continuing Mediator Education (CME) credit to DRC. Register here-- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aMDTyUADSYG38xPgFZCGIg#/registration
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