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What's New for Professionals
Recent Articles by Robert Wildau
" Making Sense of Collaborative Law," State Bar of Georgia Family Law Newsletter, July- August, 2002.
" Revisiting the Urge to Caucus," presented November 21, 2002 for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia to a conference entitled "Culture, Conflict and Communication for ADR Neutrals," Lake Lanier Island, GA.
" The Value Added Mediation," American Bar Association Tort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section, ADR Committee Newsletter, Fall 2002.
Internet Links to Key Dispute Resolution Organizations
www.acrnet.org: Home of the Association for Conflict Resolution ("ACR"), product of a merger of the former Academy of Family Mediators and the pioneering Society for Professionals in Dispute Resolution ("SPIDR").
www.abanet.org/dispute/home.html: The American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution.
www.godr.org/adr.html: The Georgia Commission on Dispute Resolution, providing everything you need to know about training and registration as a neutral and the practice of court-connected mediation in Georgia.
law.gsu.edu/CNCR: The Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Georgia State University College of Law Online Journals and Discussion Forums.
www.adrworld.com: Now a subsidiary of the American Arbitration Association, ADRWorld is a daily online journal that covers the field of dispute resolution in some depth. It is relatively technical and lawyer-oriented as well as a costly subscription.
www.mediate.com: Mediation Information and Resource Center, combining discussion groups and training announcements with various Web-based services to mediators.
www.crinfo.org: A massive new combination database-and-search-engine covering the entire field of dispute resolution, located at the University of Colorado.
www.pon.harvard.edu/guests/uma: Forum on the new Uniform Mediation Act, which may eventually set the pattern for all state mediation acts in such crucial areas as mediation confidentiality.
www.moritzlaw.osu.edu/jdr/JDRHOME.htm: The Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution, in the top rank of academic publications in the field, and the official law journal of the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution.
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