It is Time to Enhance Judicial Efficiency by Amending Bankruptcy Rule 9031

Bankruptcy courts handle over one million cases yearly ranging from simple consumer cases to complex multi-billion dollar business cases.  Thousands of parties appear before bankruptcy courts in various capacities raising an infinite array of issues.  The courts are both needed and expected to administer these cases fairly and efficiently.   To…

Mediator Insights: Practice Tips for Attorneys Based on Lessons Learned Over 10 Years as a Mediator

Now that I have hit double digits as a neutral, I thought I would share some mediation practice tips for attorneys based on lessons learned over the last 10 years. Be Prepared.  I prepare for every mediation, and you should too.  You should know the case and also your client. …

Arbitrator Insights: Practice Tips for Attorneys Based on Lessons Learned Over 10 Years as an Arbitrator

Now that I have hit double digits as a neutral, I thought I would share some arbitration practice tips for attorneys based on lessons learned over the last 10 years. Be Prepared:  I prepare for the preliminary case management and scheduling conference, the final hearing, and each of the hearings…

ADR Insights: 10 Lessons Learned in 10 Years as a Mediator and Arbitrator

Ten years ago, I shifted my practice from serving as an advocate (an attorney representing parties) to primarily serving as a neutral (an arbitrator or mediator).  Those 10 years went by in the blink of an eye.  Now that I have hit double digits as a neutral, I am pausing…

Mediator Insights: It’s Impossible

They said: This case is impossible to settle.  I responded:  It is only impossible if you don’t try. I am not referring to one specific mediation, but to a commonly identified obstacle to resolution.  Parties often say in frustration “this is impossible.”  But the important thing to understand is that…

Mediator Insights: The Grief in the Room

Do you know who participates in mediation?  People.  People participate in mediation.  Whether for themselves or a business, they are still people.  And many people who participate in mediation are grieving.  Their grief may or may not be related to the underlying dispute.  Regardless, their grief is often palpable and…

Mediator Insights: Stuck on No

Toddlers love the word “no.”  Some grownups do too.  I see this in mediations all too often.  One side is stuck on “no” and my job is to help them become unstuck. To illustrate, let’s consider Tracey Corderoy’s No! Otto is adorable.  Everyone says so – his parents, his grandparents,…