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On Co-Mediation Part VII: The Child Protection Co-Mediation Pilot Project – Mediate BC Blog
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On Co-Mediation Part VII: The Child Protection Co-Mediation Pilot Project. Posted June 30th, 2015 by. This is the final post in our “On Co-Mediation” series. Read the other posts here:. Through most of this series, posts have focused on individual co-mediation experiences, personal experiences of mediators who commonly mentor newer mediators and the business benefits and opportunities co-mediation may afford. What about from a larger, program perspective? The project had three main objectives:. Intereste...
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On Co-Mediation Part IV: 5 Ways Co-Mediating Benefits Your Own Mediation Business by Sharon Sutherland – Mediate BC Blog
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On Co-Mediation Part IV: 5 Ways Co-Mediating Benefits Your Own Mediation Business by Sharon Sutherland. Posted June 2nd, 2015 by. Today’s guest blogger is. This is the fifth post in our “On Co-Mediation” series. Read the other posts here:. My unusual career path no doubt influences my belief that mentored mediations are incredibly valuable learning experiences for both. Learning mediator and mentor. [1]. 5 Ways Co-Mediating Benefits Your Own Mediation Business. Increasing your own referral pool. Of mento...
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Thank You Volunteers! – Mediate BC Blog
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Posted April 29th, 2016 by. BC is really blessed with a generous and engaged dispute resolution community. One doesn’t have to look far to find DR professionals giving their time and talents to a variety of projects. By participating in our public awareness events, contributing to this blog, engaging in peer training opportunities, or shaping… more ». Putting a Friendly Face to Mediation. Posted October 22nd, 2015 by. 5 Ways to Bridge the Gap Between Mediation Training and Practice. Hellip; more ». It is...
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Thoughts on The World Mediation Conference in Berlin 2015 – Mediate BC Blog
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Thoughts on The World Mediation Conference in Berlin 2015. Posted July 21st, 2015 by. I had to keep pinching myself to realize where I was. 4 days of presentations from all over the globe on mediation practice. British Columbia was well represented with 5 practicing mediators from BC. I addition to myself there was Arlene H. Henry QC. The World Mediation Organization. The World Mediation Conference Presentations. The presentations illustrated a wide and diverse view of what mediation can be in different ...
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How is Conflict Managed in Cuba? – Mediate BC Blog
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Posts by Mediate BC. How is Conflict Managed in Cuba? Posted May 9th, 2016 by. Presentation at the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (InSTEC). University of Havana, Cuba. During a recent trip to Cuba in February 2016, I was fortunate to have an opportunity to discuss alternate dispute resolution across cultures. I was invited by Dr. Maritza Lau Gonzalez, a director at the… more ». Posted April 29th, 2016 by. Designated Paralegals May Now Represent Clients in Family Law Mediation. By Col...
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Monday’s Mix Archives – Slaw
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Canada’s online legal magazine. Published September 2nd, 2016. Dispute Resolution Professionals Justice Reform Needs You! By Kari D. Boyle. Published September 1st, 2016. Mined Gems From 2016 SLTS Conference. Published August 31st, 2016. My Ideal Law Publisher. Published August 30th, 2016. The Best People Resources. Published August 26th, 2016. Stealing Your Professional Identity: Online, It’s Just Too Easy. Published August 25th, 2016. Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII. Education and Training: CLE/PD.
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The Law Society of BC, the “Unauthorized Practice of Law” and Mediation – Mediate BC Blog
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The Law Society of BC, the “Unauthorized Practice of Law” and Mediation. Posted February 19th, 2015 by. If I am a mediator, but not a practicing lawyer in BC, when do I cross the line into the “practice of law”? What does that line look like? Is there a line at all? How does this affect how I practice mediation and serve my clients? These are thorny questions. They are not new and mediators in BC and abroad have been struggling with them for decades. 8221; which tackles this issue directly. Advising medi...
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Designated Paralegals May Now Represent Clients in Family Law Mediation – Mediate BC Blog
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Archives for Distance Mediation Blog. Designated Paralegals May Now Represent Clients in Family Law Mediation. Posted December 15th, 2015 by. At its meeting on December 4, 2015, the Benchers of the Law Society of BC approved amendments to the BC Code of Professional Conduct to permit designated paralegals to represent clients at family law mediations. There are some conditions, including:. The client must provide informed consent and supervising lawyer must. Hellip; more ». Posted October 13th, 2015 by.
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On Co-Mediation Part III: Two Heads (Mediators) are Better than One by Ronald J. Smith, Q.C. – Mediate BC Blog
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On Co-Mediation Part III: Two Heads (Mediators) are Better than One by Ronald J. Smith, Q.C. Posted May 26th, 2015 by. Today’s guest blogger is Ronald J. Smith, Q.C. A Mediate BC Family Roster mediator and a Lead Mediator in Mediate BC’s Family Mediation Program. Ron keeps a busy family dispute resolution practice in the Okanagan, justfamilysolutions.ca. This is the fourth post in our “On Co-Mediation” series. Read the other posts here:. Ronald J. Smith, QC. Co-mediation is not always practical, and coul...
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