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Top Ten Court ADR Developments in 2011, Trends for 2012

Just Court ADR, January 10th, 2012

The beginning of the year always prompts reflection and re-dedication to self-improvement. While we at RSI can’t promise you we’ll take our vitamins every day in the new year, we do pledge to continue bringing you expert resources about court ADR, including quality blog posts about of-the-moment ADR issues.  Let’s start 2012 with a look back at the top court ADR stories in 2011, grouped by theme. Jen Shack, Jessica Glowinski and Heather Scheiwe Kulp have also made a few predictions for the hot topics of 2012. Do you agree? Any to add?

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Potholes on the Road to Justice: Race and Mediation

Just Court ADR, October 17th, 2011

Mediation is about giving everyone a chance to share their stories, balancing power dynamics and leveling the playing field. But what if the ground on which we presume to build the field has holes too big to backfill sufficiently?

Those issues that lend themselves most to mediation in the court setting disproportionately impact (more…)

New Resources on CourtADR.org

Just Court ADR, September 29th, 2011

Here is a list of some of the articles that have been added to CourtADR.org, RSI’s national court ADR resource center, in the past few weeks. They cover a wide variety of topics related to court ADR. The links go to full abstracts and publication information on CourtADR.org.

These are just a few of the over 4,000 resources available on CourtADR.org. We are always looking to expand our collection – if you know of any new research, programs, legislation, videos, or other resources, please let us know! (more…)

New RSI Report on Foreclosure Mediations Conducted Per Month

Just Court ADR, August 18th, 2011

RSI’s foreclosure mediation expert, Heather Scheiwe Kulp, put together a report on the number of mediations being conducted by court foreclosure mediation programs around the country. She calculated these numbers using all the public statistics she could find on the programs. (more…)

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