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Mediation Practice Guide: A Handbook for Resolving Business Disputes
by Bennett G Picker (available from American Bar Association website, www.abanet.org/dispute, $39)

This book has been well received within the mediation community. It is presented in an easily readable format and covers topics which are likely to be helpful to those new to mediation as well as those engaged in mediation as mediators or party advisers. These include the suitability of a dispute for mediation, when to mediate and why mediation should work – or might fail. There is a detailed analysis of the stages of a typical mediation and of the style and approach which the mediator may take.

Guidance is given for both the mediator and negotiators on how to overcome barriers to the resolution of a dispute and how to help a client to move forward. There are useful sections on negotiation skills and effective preparation for the mediation itself. Many negotiators will benefit from the suggestions made here. A chapter is devoted to strategies which businesses and law firms can take to promote mediation and other ADR approaches and the appendices are helpful and extensive.

The author concludes by commenting on how the world of dispute resolution has changed rapidly in recent years, emphasising that mediation is becoming commonplace as an enormously powerful tool to resolve disputes early, cost effectively and fairly. He focuses on the exciting challenges for the legal profession as it adopts new roles and seeks to change its traditional approach to resolving disputes. He points out that “the problem-solving approach to dispute resolution can be extraordinarily stimulating and rewarding” and that commitment to new approaches to dispute resolution will add substantial value both to clients and to the legal profession.

 

 



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