This bundle should satisfy most mediators that don't need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C3 – (E) Making the Opening Statement Matter Both Professionally and Ethically - Jennifer Hodges, Veronica Jackson (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) MEAC - Year in Review – Christy Foley (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (IPV) A Primer on Intl. Child Abduction: The Expanding Role for Mediators - The Honorable Judith Kreeger (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B2 – (IPV) Cyber Security and Data Breach for Mediators – Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
D6 – (CD) Culturally Competent Language Access in Mediation… - Steven Leigh and Yi-jen Chang (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
This bundle should satisfy most Family mediators that don't need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C3 – (E) Making the Opening Statement Matter Both Professionally and Ethically - Jennifer Hodges, Veronica Jackson (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) MEAC - Year in Review – Christy Foley (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (IPV) A Primer on Intl. Child Abduction: The Expanding Role for Mediators - The Honorable Judith Kreeger (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B2 – (IPV) Cyber Security and Data Breach for Mediators – Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
D4 – (IPV & F) How Domestic Trauma Impacts the Mediation Process, the Most Common Mistakes – Lela Bloodsworth (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence & Family)
D6 – (CD) Culturally Competent Language Access in Mediation… - Steven Leigh and Yi-jen Chang (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
This bundle should satisfy most mediators that need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C3 – (E) Making the Opening Statement Matter Both Professionally and Ethically - Jennifer Hodges, Veronica Jackson (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) MEAC - Year in Review – Christy Foley (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (IPV) A Primer on Intl. Child Abduction: The Expanding Role for Mediators - The Honorable Judith Kreeger (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B2 – (IPV) Cyber Security and Data Breach for Mediators – Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
D6 – (CD) Culturally Competent Language Access in Mediation… - Steven Leigh and Yi-jen Chang (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
C7 – (G) Communication and Learning Styles in Mediation – Cherie Onkst (1.5 CME Credits General)
C1 – (G) 25 ESI and E-Discovery Terms for Mediators in 75 Minutes - Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits General)
A9 – (G) Training the Mind: Understanding our ”Self” to Understand Others Better - J. Forrest Young (1.5 CME Credits General)
A4 – (G) Professionalism as a Tool for Successful Mediation - Howard Marsee (1.5 CME Credits General)
A6 – (G) Saving Time, Energy and Money using Proactive ADR Tactics - Thomas E. Colbert (1.5 CME Credits General)
This bundle should satisfy most Family mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C3 – (E) Making the Opening Statement Matter Both Professionally and Ethically - Jennifer Hodges, Veronica Jackson (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) MEAC - Year in Review – Christy Foley (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (IPV) A Primer on Intl. Child Abduction: The Expanding Role for Mediators - The Honorable Judith Kreeger (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B2 – (IPV) Cyber Security and Data Breach for Mediators – Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
D4 – (IPV & F) How Domestic Trauma Impacts the Mediation Process, the Most Common Mistakes – Lela Bloodsworth (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence & Family)
D6 – (CD) Culturally Competent Language Access in Mediation… - Steven Leigh and Yi-jen Chang (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
C7 – (G) Communication and Learning Styles in Mediation – Cherie Onkst (1.5 CME Credits General)
C1 – (G) 25 ESI and E-Discovery Terms for Mediators in 75 Minutes - Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits General)
A9 – (G) Training the Mind: Understanding our ”Self” to Understand Others Better - J. Forrest Young (1.5 CME Credits General)
A4 – (G) Professionalism as a Tool for Successful Mediation - Howard Marsee (1.5 CME Credits General)
A6 – (G) Saving Time, Energy and Money using Proactive ADR Tactics - Thomas E. Colbert (1.5 CME Credits General)
This bundle should satisfy most Appellate mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
A1 – (A) Appellate Mediation: The Art of Settling After the Trial Court Has Ruled - Diane DeWolf (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
D2 – (A, R & E) ADR and Real Property Case Law Update: Mileposts for 2017-2018 – Michael Gelfand (1.5 CME Credits Appellate, Circuit & Ethics)
D3 – (A) Appellate Mediation: Changing the Made-Up Mind - Michael Orfinger (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary: Techniques for Becoming an Amazing Mediator – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C3 – (E) Making the Opening Statement Matter Both Professionally and Ethically - Jennifer Hodges, Veronica Jackson (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) MEAC - Year in Review – Christy Foley (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (IPV) A Primer on Intl. Child Abduction: The Expanding Role for Mediators - The Honorable Judith Kreeger (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B2 – (IPV) Cyber Security and Data Breach for Mediators – Christopher Hopkins (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
D6 – (CD) Culturally Competent Language Access in Mediation… - Steven Leigh and Yi-jen Chang (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
The mediator's opening statement is a critical part of the mediation process and should always be completed in a professional and ethical manner. The certified mediator must understand the reasons behind the essential elements of the opening statement and communicate each element clearly, concisely, and confidently. This workshop will delve into not only what needs to be communicated during the opening statement, but why it should be communicated. Options and examples of opening statements will also be provided. "Click Here for Visual Material"