Giving to the Givers: A Word About Not-for-Profit Charitable Organizations

I want to discuss non-profits in the context of mediation, and also stress the need to donate now to charitable organizations. They were crushed by COVID-19. Not-for-profits frequently gather a significant portion of the operating budget from sponsored events and fundraisers, almost all of which were cancelled during the pandemic. When the economy suffers, consumer […]
Henry’s Ten Dirty Words You Can’t Say During Mediation

As stated in my engagement letter for mediation, I encourage parties to share position statements or letters before mediation begins. These are not intended for me, but more so for the disputants. The premediation letters should be written for the eyes of the “other” client, and can begin to manage expectations, clarify liability, distinguish the […]
Surveys Can Prove Anything, Even the Truth: A Review of Online Mediation

I conducted an informal survey of mediators who belong to the Executive Council of the ADR Section of the Florida Bar asking them two questions. What percentage of mediations are you conducting remotely, and as a percentage of effectiveness how would you rate online mediation vis-à-vis in-person session? The answers were what I anticipated, and […]