The members of our Litigation – Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice serve as well-respected neutrals, providing a full range of services including mediation and arbitration. They understand their unique responsibilities in resolving disputes, particularly where that resolution involves a binding decision. Each member of our ADR group brings to the table a deep understanding of the law, as well as a sincere desire to engage fully with the unique challenges faced by each party to the dispute. As a result, these attorneys are trusted and sought after by other lawyers, both regionally and nationally, to settle their clients’ disputes.
The members of our Litigation – Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice serve as well-respected neutrals, providing a full range of services including mediation and arbitration. They understand their unique responsibilities in resolving disputes, particularly where that resolution involves a binding decision. Each member of our ADR group brings to the table a deep understanding of the law, as well as a sincere desire to engage fully with the unique challenges faced by each party to the dispute. As a result, these attorneys are trusted and sought after by other lawyers, both regionally and nationally, to settle their clients’ disputes.
Our neutrals have experience with mediation and arbitration at every stage of litigation, from before a lawsuit is filed, through discovery and trial, and at the appellate level. They handle matters ranging from the simple to the very complex, including wrongful death actions, construction disputes, professional liability claims in the medical, legal, and architecture professions, commercial litigation, and labor and employment cases.
When not acting as neutrals, members of the ADR group represent clients in mediations and arbitrations as well as in litigated matters. They are involved in state and national bar association committees and in training other lawyers to serve as neutrals. Members of the group frequently speak at seminars and give presentations on both media and arbitration for attorney and industry groups. Their involvement with the profession at large and their real-world interactions with industry stakeholders means they understand both the legal issues involved in a dispute, and the business implications of their recommendations and decisions.