Ethical Issues for Mediators in Expected and Unexpected Situations

Friday, July 19, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour, Including Legal Ethics Credit

Meet the Speakers

Hon. Elizabeth A. White (Ret)


Mediator, Arbitrator,

Neutral Evaluator,

Hearing Officer, Judge Pro Tem

JAMS

Edith R. Matthai


Mediator, Arbitrator,

Neutral Evaluator

JAMS

About the Program

Often the line between mediating and practicing law is blurred, likewise, if the parties perceive that the mediator coerced the settlement, things can go astray. Through the use of hypotheticals, the presenters will discuss the ethical pitfalls mediators and lawyers often encounter which frustrate resolution.

This program is presented by the Mediation Section, Chaired by Jeffrey Kravitz and Robert M. Cohen. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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