Registration Fee:

$155

CLE Hours

6 CLE Hours
including
1 Professionalism
Hour and
4 Trial Practice
Hours

MEDIATION ADVOCACY:
MEDIATION TRAINING FOR THE TRIAL PRACTITIONER

RECORDED MAY 2, 2008

Co-Sponsors:
Dispute Resolution Law Section, State Bar of Georgia

General Practice and Trial Law Section, State Bar of Georgia

Presiding:
William S. Goodman, Program Chair; Henning Mediation & Arbitration Services; Goodman McGuffey Lindsey & Johnson LLP, Atlanta

WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
William S. Goodman

DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE IN MEDIATION: WHAT CAN I DO TO HIGHLIGHT MY CASE?
William L. Lundy, Jr., Parker & Lundy, Cedartown

THE BUSINESS TORT: LEAVERS, STAYERS AND CRIMINAL CONDUCT
H. Michael Dever, Friedman, Dever & Merlin, LLC, Atlanta

THE DIFFICULT CASE: KIN REPRESENTING KIN, SURVEILLANCE, HOTHEADS AND OTHER CHALLENGES
Mary A. Prebula, Prebula & Associates LLC, Duluth
Preyesh K. Maniklal, Maniklal & Dennis LLP, Duluth
MAXIMIZING OR MINIMIZING THE VALUE OF YOUR CASE: THE PLAINTIFF’S AND DEFENDANT’S PERSPECTIVES ON EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY IN MEDIATION
For the Plaintiff:
Dennis T. Cathey, Cathey & Strain, Cornelia

For the Defendant:
J. Robb Cruser, Cruser & Mitchell, LLP, Norcross
CORPORATIONS IN DISPUTE: A DIFFERENT LOOK
Douglas G. Scribner, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta
MEDIATION TECHNIQUES: BRACKETS, THE MEDIATOR’S NUMBER AND AVOIDING IMPASS
William S. Goodman