Civil Mediation Training in Savannah
Fri, Jul 6th, 2018 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
August 11,12; 17-19, 2018 Miles neutral and trainer, Wendy Williamson, Esq., will lead a five-day General Civil Mediation Training in Savannah, GA on August 11,12 and 17-19. The 28-hour program is a practical, comprehensive, …
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Mediator Wendy Williamson Featured on Distinguished ADR Panel at UGA
Fri, Apr 7th, 2017 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
Earlier this week, Wendy Williamson appeared on a panel at the University of Georgia’s Law School in celebration of the launch of its newly formed Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society. The panel was assembled for …
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Wendy Williamson to Offer Webinar- "Professional Training for Attorneys, Part 2" on March 28, 2017
Wed, Mar 15th, 2017 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
Wendy Williamson recently delivered a presentation entitled, “Professional Training for Attorneys, Part 1” at the Coastal State Bar of Georgia Office in Savannah. The presentation was also available for participants remotely via web-conferencing. All participants …
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Wendy Williamson Leads New Civil Mediation Training at Miles
Mon, Jan 30th, 2017 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
by Wendy Williamson, Esq. No matter the hats your wear, the shoes you stand in, the faces you look into or the space you occupy, you will encounter disputes, difficult conversations, and angry people. When …
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Civil Mediation Training Available at Miles in Atlanta and Savannah
Mon, Jan 30th, 2017 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
We’ve recently added a new Civil Mediation Training program at Miles. The 28-hour civil mediation training course is a practical, comprehensive, hands-on immersion in mediation and the art of managing conflict. The training is available …
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The Desire for Justice
Wed, Mar 16th, 2016 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
By John Miles (excerpt from the white paper, “Successfully Presenting Your Case in Mediation and Arbitration”) “I don’t want another mother to go through what I’ve been through.” A mother whose son had been killed …
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