In the first hour of our two-hour program, we will discuss the essential components of mediation preparations, including understanding the parties involved, gathering necessary information, and creating a conducive environment for dialogue. In hour two, we will address key ethical dilemmas that mediators may encounter and strategies for navigating them ethically.
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Nebraska MCLE #265055. 2.0 CLE Hours, including 1.0 Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
**This program has been approved for 2.0 hours of distance-learning CLE, including 1.0 hours of ethics. You may claim 2.0 hours of credit total for this program.
In the first hour of our two-hour program, we will discuss the essential components of mediation preparations, including understanding the parties involved, gathering necessary information, and creating a conducive environment for dialogue. In hour two, we will address key ethical dilemmas that mediators may encounter and strategies for navigating them ethically.
Michael Mullin, Kutak Rock LLP
Robert Kirby, Croker Huck Law Firm
Robert Shively, Shively Law Group, P.C., L.L.O.
Timothy Braden, Conciliation Court Douglas County District Court
Kristen Blankley, University of Nebraska College of Law
Amy Van Horne, Kutak Rock LLP
Sovida Tran, The Mediation Center
Moderator: David Hubbard, Conciliation Court Douglas Count0y District Court
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