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Spring CLE Symposium:

The Impact of Culture and Personality on
Alternative Dispute Resolution


featuring

"Impact of Culture on ADR"
William K. Slate, II
American Arbitration Association, President and CEO

"Mediation in the Culture of Public Policy"
Mark Rubin
Senior Advisor to Governor Kaine

"Impact of Personality on Mediation & Collaborative Law"
Morna P. Ellis & Donita M. King
CMG - Collaborative Law Offices

March 17, 2009
5:00 - 7:30 pm
Moot Court Room

2.0 CLE Credits
$25 for attorneys
FREE for students

To register, e-mail adrsociety@richmond.edu

For more information:
Flyer | CLE Information




Congratulations to the finalists of the
2009 ADR Society Mediation Advocacy Competition!


Kevin Gregory & Carter Keeney
v.
Holly Eberly & Rina Manelis
Winners!




ADR Society in the News

Richmond ADR Society Hosts Mediation Competition, Juris Publici, Nov. 11, 2005

ADRS seeks to build relationships between students, professors, and practitioners in the disciplines of mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution processes. As a student-run organization, ADRS promotes the development of arbitration and mediation skills for Richmond law students and the interested legal community. Intra-scholastic mediation and arbitration competitions provide a forum for students to develop ADR skills. ADR Board Members may go on to represent the University of Richmond in national and international competitions. ADRS also hosts annual CLEs to introduce the community to the growing importance of alternatives to traditional litigation.

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