February 7, 2006
MEDIATOR ETHICS Feb 24: Getting Paid, Being Sued, and Keeping Quiet
MEDIATOR ETHICS
Getting Paid, Being Sued, and Keeping Quiet
Friday, February 24, 2006
FREE for general attendance; $30 for 3 general CLE credits.
For more information, contact Judy Sprauer or call (541) 346-3042
Three experts discuss the dicey and delicate ethical and business issues every professional mediator has to face:
Contingency Fees for Mediations: Blasphemy or Opportunity?
The Prospect(s) of Liability for Practicing Mediators
MICHAEL MOFFITT is the coeditor of The Handbook of Dispute Resolution. It won the 2005 book award from the National Institute for Advanced Conflict Resolution. Moffitt teaches at Oregon and is associate director of the Appropriate Dispute Resolution Center.
The Evolving Mediator Privilege: Confidentiality’s Uncharted WatersREBECCA HIERS is a scientist, attorney, and mediator in Pendleton, Oregon. She founded Sunrise Mediation in 2002. Her expertise includes mediation law, Indian law, and water law and policy.