Hal Abramson’s article, Time-Pressured Negotiations, deals with a very real phenomenon in real life.   It considers how to negotiate when you do not have the time to use your best negotiation practices. He writes that no other article has considered ...
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  1. Hal Abramson on Time-Pressured Negotiations
  2. AAA Announces New Mediation Magazine
  3. ABA Issues Formal Opinion – A Lawyer-Mediator Must Avoid Misleading Communications When Acting as a Neutral
  4. Ghostwriter or Coach?  New Articles Offer Practical Help with AI in Student Writing
  5. Utah Is the Latest State to Move to Skills-Based Licensing
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Hal Abramson on Time-Pressured Negotiations

Hal Abramson’s article, Time-Pressured Negotiations, deals with a very real phenomenon in real life.  It considers how to negotiate when you do not have the time to use your best negotiation practices. He writes that no other article has considered what to do when in a time-pressured negotiation other than to advise you not to … Continue reading Hal Abramson on Time-Pressured Negotiations
   

AAA Announces New Mediation Magazine

From FOI Tracey Frisch: AAA announces the launch of Mediation Magazine: https://mediationmagazine.org/ The Mediation Magazine is a new web-based publication of the American Arbitration Association – International Centre for Dispute Resolution, focused on the rapidly developing mediation market. Published continuously throughout the year, this resource promotes mediation as a powerful and practical way to resolve disputes … Continue reading AAA Announces New Mediation Magazine
   

ABA Issues Formal Opinion – A Lawyer-Mediator Must Avoid Misleading Communications When Acting as a Neutral

On October 15, 2025, the ABA issued formal opinion 518, entitled, “A Lawyer’s Duties to Avoid Misleading Communications When Acting as a Third-Party Neutral Mediator” https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/professional_responsibility/ethics-opinions/aba-formal-opinion-518.pdf In this opinion, the the ABA states that in the role of mediator, lawyers cannot engage in deception about the parties’ bottom lines – or about anything else. The … Continue reading ABA Issues Formal Opinion – A Lawyer-Mediator Must Avoid Misleading Communications When Acting as a Neutral
   

Ghostwriter or Coach?  New Articles Offer Practical Help with AI in Student Writing

Don’t you just hate it when you suspect a student submitted a paper written by AI and you can’t tell for sure?  You’re not alone – a recent survey finds that many faculty share your concern. These concerns – and potential solutions – are the focus of two short articles worth checking out: Faculty Use … Continue reading Ghostwriter or Coach?  New Articles Offer Practical Help with AI in Student Writing
   

Utah Is the Latest State to Move to Skills-Based Licensing

The ABA Journal recently published an article, Utah Announces Skills-Based Path to Law Licensure.  It states: Last week, the Utah Supreme Court approved a new process that requires candidates to perform 240 hours of post-graduation supervised practice, complete specific skills-based coursework, and pass a new one-day written test similar to the Multistate Performance Test and … Continue reading Utah Is the Latest State to Move to Skills-Based Licensing
   

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