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2-Day Advanced Commercial Mediation Training – Spring 2024

2-Day Advanced Commercial Mediation Training – Spring 2024

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Please note: This training sells out. Please register early.

This two-day Commercial Mediation Training is approved under Part 146 of the Rules of the Chief Administrative Judge. This training – as in the past – has reserved a number of complimentary spots for judicial and non-judicial Court staff.

Please note:

Final placement on any court roster is at the discretion of the local Administrative Judge; 

Participation in a course does not guarantee placement on a local court roster; 

Some courts may require additional training and experience beyond Part 146’s requirements; 

Acceptance on court rosters may depend on a court’s need for mediators at any given time and may include a particular court’s need for mediators with specific case-type training or experience.  

Dispute Resolution Section Members and Fordham Alumni: $480; NYSBA Members: $530; Non-Members: $630

The Dispute Resolution Section of the New York State Bar Association is proud to offer the 2-Day Advanced Commercial Mediation training that has been presented by Simeon Baum and Steve Hochman for Commercial Division mediators for over a decade. This Part 146 approved program is designed for mediators who have completed — or plan to complete — a minimum of three days of Part 146 approved basic mediation training and who desire to enhance their commercial mediation skills. Together, these five (5) days of training satisfy the training requirement for service on New York's Commercial Division ADR panel. This program will focus on identifying the barriers to settlement and the ways to overcome them. In addition to refining and deepening facilitative skills and orientation, the program will address ways of facilitating evaluative analyses or offering evaluative feedback to help the parties reach a resolution. This can include refining the handling of risk and transaction cost analysis, including the use of decision trees, as well as utilizing a variety of impasse breakers. The program will offer approaches to problems that arise when there are multiple parties or when one or more of the defendants has, or may have, insurance coverage with one or more insurance companies as well as ways to overcome impasse. This program will focus on identifying the barriers to settlement and the ways to overcome them. In addition to refining and deepening facilitative skills and orientation, we will address ways of facilitating evaluative analyses or offering evaluative feedback to help the parties reach a resolution. Finally, we will discuss the ethical issues that arise under various scenarios and how to deal with them. Find more information about the three days of Part 146 approved basic mediation training here.

Program Presenter:

SIMEON H. BAUM, ESQ.: Mr. Baum has practiced law in New York City for nearly 40 years as a commercial and general civil litigator, and has served as a neutral since the early 1990s.  He is a principal of the firm of Simeon H. Baum, Esq., and President of Resolve Mediation Services, Inc. (www.mediators.com).  He was the founding Chair of the New York State Bar Association's Dispute Resolution Section, and has conducted over 2,000 mediations, including numerous commercial disputes.  Mr. Baum has taught, lectured, and written extensively on ADR, including teaching "Fundamentals of ADR" at New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Development, and negotiation, mediation, and processes of dispute resolution at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.  He was selected as "Lawyer of the Year" for ADR in New York by Best Lawyers for 2011, 2014, 2018 and 2020. 

Program Topics

• Cultivating Ideal Mediator Orientation, Attitude & Awareness

• Effective Preparation

• Effective Communication

• Deep Listening Skills

• Effective Openings

• Maximizing Opportunities in Joint Session

• Wise Caucusing

• Power Risk Analysis – Art, Timing & Tact in Engaging in Evaluative Processes

• Impasse Breaking

• Coming to Closure

• Theoretical Tools to Grasp the Underlying Negotiation

• Mediation Ethics

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If you are having any trouble registering or logging into your NYSBA account, please contact our Member Resource Center at 800-582-2452.

Multi-Day in-person programs have the following cancelation policy:

Cancellations received more than 10 days from the scheduled event date-100% refund

Cancellations received between 5-10 days from the scheduled event date-50% refund

Cancellations received less than 5 days before the scheduled event date-No refund

Start Date:
  • June 11, 2024
End Date:
  • June 12, 2024
Start Time:
  • 8:00 AM
End Time:
  • 5:00 PM
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
  • 4.0
Ethics and Professionalism Credit(s):
  • 2.0
Skills Credit(s):
  • 10.0
Total Credit(s):
  • 16.0
Region:
  • New York City
Address:
  • Fordham School of Law
    150 West 62nd Street
    New York, NY 10023
Format:
  • In-Person
Product Code:
  • DRSADVSP24
Section Member Price: $480.00
NYSBA Member Price: $530.00 Join (or renew) for special member pricing
Non-Member Price: $630.00
Sponsoring Committee Group
  • Dispute Resolution Section
  • Continuing Legal Education Committee