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By: Diane Levin

Phil, I hope you’ll forgive my delay in acknowledging this post. I’ve been away on vacation and have only just returned. Thanks for your kind words, first of all. You do me a great honor, and I’m...

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By: Philip J. Loree Jr.

Diane, Thanks so much for your kind words! I am not sure that proponents of state regulation of mediators have given much thought to the multi-jurisdictional practice issue. I suppose the assumption is...

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By: The log in your eye: eliminating gender bias in mediator performance...

[...] The hot-button issue of mediator credentialing and credentialing seems to be on the minds of many folks in the ADR field these days. It has generated discussion, here and on other blogs...

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By: Read the Mediation Channel’s 24 Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs to...

[...] worldwide ADR blogs, ADRblogs.com.  Diane is a very talented writer, and as we have said before (here), her posts really make you think.  She’s been blogging for a number of years now, and she’s...

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By: Revisiting State Regulation of Mediators | Loree Reinsurance and...

[...] article expands upon and refines some of the arguments I made in a July 30, 2009 post entitled, Should the States Certify and Regulate Mediators?  It also argues that state licensure of mediators...

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By: Article | Should States Regulate the Mediation Profession?

[...] In the article, Mr. Loree argues that “proponents of state licensure [of mediators] should be careful what they wish for,” and argues that state licensure of mediators would likely target...

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