April 01, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Notes From the Judge: Keys to a Successful MediationTips on performing a successful mediation are shared against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the courts and current settlement practices
By Robert L. Holzberg
9 minute read
December 09, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Pre-Suit Mediation: An Alternative to the AlternativeWhile in its formative years ADR processes were typically invoked on the eve of or close to trial, there is an increasing recognition that "early intervention" should be on the parties' and counsel's checklist of options as a dispute begins to simmer.
By ROBERT L. HOLZBERG
5 minute read
December 09, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Pre-Suit Mediation: An Alternative to the AlternativeWhile in its formative years ADR processes were typically invoked on the eve of or close to trial, there is an increasing recognition that "early intervention" should be on the parties' and counsel's checklist of options as a dispute begins to simmer.
By ROBERT L. HOLZBERG
5 minute read
February 26, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
ADR: To Mediate Or Not To Mediate, That Is NOT The QuestionToday's state and federal courts have a single-minded focus in encouraging litigants to resolve their cases. As a result, the question of whether counsel should consider mediation or other dispute resolution alternatives is no longer a novel one.
By ROBERT L. HOLZBERG
6 minute read
June 24, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
ADR: 10 Tips For A Successful MediationIf counsel and client conclude that mediation is an appropriate method of resolving their dispute there are a number of basic planning and organizational steps that will enhance the possibility that both client and counsel will view the process as fair and reasonable.
By ROBERT L. HOLZBERG
8 minute read
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