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In this age of AI and virtual attendance, it might be time to reflect on what works and has been working for our 3000-plus year-old profession of peacemaking. Despite the advances in tools we utilize, human nature remains unchanged and getting people to a deal is fundamentally the same. Likewise, even with all the platforms to enhance our marketability as mediators, the choice i...

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This month marks fifteen years since I began writing this blog to help keep the legal community abreast of the latest goings-on in mediation, arbitration and other emerging forms of dispute resolution. This blog has been recognized as an official ABA "Blawg" by the American Bar Association, voted as a finalist for The Expert Institute Best Legal Blog in the Legal News category, ...

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For Mediation Week 2025, I will recount my observations from attending the American Arbitration Association's (AAA) Future of Dispute Resolution Conference in New York, dealing with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Taking place at Cardozo Law School in conjunction with CPR Dispute Resolution and sponsored by the Practising Law Institute (PLI), this dynamic conference ...

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A federal judge presiding over a class action earlier this summer said Anthropic made fair use of many authors' work to train its AI, but said the company violated copyright law by saving pirated books to a central library not necessarily used for AI training. That proved to be too many potential liabilities facing Anthropic, which just settled before an upcoming trial in Decemb...

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The Florida Civil Procedure Rules Committee is proposing amendments to conform to changes to the Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration adopted earlier this year in SC2023-1401, In Re: Amendments to Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration, including discovery Rule 1.280 to track Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(1)(A)(iii) and for...

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