This discounted bundle should satisfy some mediators and includes the following presentations:
A5 – (E) How Do You Deal with This? Ethical Dilemmas and Practical Quandaries During Mediation - Howard Marsee, Kimberly Sands (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B5 – (E) Keeping it Neutral - Preserving Neutrality and Preventing the Appearance of Partiality - Jason O'Steen, J.C. O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (E) Mediation Confidentiality Ethical Challenges: Best Practices for the Experienced Mediator – Gregory Firestone (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – (IPV) Safety and Security for Mediators - Marshal Silvester Dawson (2.1 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B3 – (CD) Doing Justice with Court Interpreting in Mediation - Ana Braun, Jo Dell Coning (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
This discounted bundle should satisfy most mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary – George Knox and Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D4 – (E) Ethics and Mediator Advertising – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – (IPV) Afternoon Keynote – Robin Hassler Thompson (2.1 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
A11 – (CD) The Meaning of "Diversity": Variations of the Same Substance - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
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 discounted bundle should satisfy some mediators and includes the following presentations:
A5 – (E) How Do You Deal with This? Ethical Dilemmas and Practical Quandaries During Mediation - Howard Marsee, Kimberly Sands (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B5 – (E) Keeping it Neutral - Preserving Neutrality and Preventing the Appearance of Partiality - Jason O'Steen, J.C. O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (E) Mediation Confidentiality Ethical Challenges: Best Practices for the Experienced Mediator – Gregory Firestone (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B1 – (IPV) De-Escalating Potentially Dangerous Mediation Proceedings - Brandon Peters, Rick Salcedo (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B9 – (IPV) Domestic Violence: Structure, Impact and Collaboration - Keya Brandon, Lauren Villalba (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
C1 – (IPV) Interpersonal Violence in Mediation: Beyond Families - Andrew Wentzell (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B3 – (CD) Doing Justice with Court Interpreting in Mediation - Ana Braun, Jo Dell Coning (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
This discounted bundle should appeal to mediators needing ethics credits and includes the following presentations:
PL3 – (E) Mediator Ethics Plenary – Homer C. La Rue (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
A12 – (E) What Did I Do…What Do I Do Now? - Irv Lamel, Melvia Green, Yale T. Freeman (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D3 – (E) It’s Complicated: Mediation Appearance, Authority and Agreements – Kimberly Kosch, Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
This discounted bundle should satisfy most Family and Dependency mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
C1 – (IPV) Family Violence: New Perspectives and Approaches - Judith McKay (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
E4 – (IPV) Mediation and Domestic Violence – Robin Hassler Thompson (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B1 – (IPV) A Demographic Snapshot of Child Abuse Cases - Salvatore Gardino (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
A8 – (E) Mediator Ethics: Gonna Make You Sweat - Christopher Shulman (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
C4 – (E) Mediator Ethics, A Prequel - Kimberly Kosch (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
A11 – (CD) The Meaning of "Diversity": Variations of the Same Substance - George Knox (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 discounted bundle should satisfy mediators that need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
A5 – (E) How Do You Deal with This? Ethical Dilemmas and Practical Quandaries During Mediation - Howard Marsee, Kimberly Sands (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B5 – (E) Keeping it Neutral - Preserving Neutrality and Preventing the Appearance of Partiality - Jason O'Steen, J.C. O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (E) Mediation Confidentiality Ethical Challenges: Best Practices for the Experienced Mediator – Gregory Firestone (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B1 – (IPV) De-Escalating Potentially Dangerous Mediation Proceedings - Brandon Peters, Rick Salcedo (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B9 – (IPV) Domestic Violence: Structure, Impact and Collaboration - Keya Brandon, Lauren Villalba (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B3 – (CD) Doing Justice with Court Interpreting in Mediation - Ana Braun, Jo Dell Coning (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
PL1 – (G) Opening Plenary & Keynote: The Florida Experience: Reflections from Outside the Frying Pan – Sharon Press (1.2 CME Credits General)
A8 – (G) Generating Settlements Through Lateral Thinking Techniques - Abby Milon (1.5 CME Credits General)
B2 – (G) The Magic of Powerful Questions in Dispute Resolution - Patrick Williams (1.5 CME Credits General)
D2 – (G) Handling Negativity - Kristen Mory (1.5 CME Credits General)
D4 – (G) Apology and Forgiveness as Tools for Resolving Disputes - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits General)
This discounted bundle includes the following presentations:
PL3 - Mediator Ethics Plenary – Moderated by Janice M. Fleischer (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
B13 - CAUTION! Unwary Mediators Are Vulnerable to Grievances - Eric Dunlap (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
C1 - 10 Ways A Mediation Can Go Wrong, Mistakes & Missteps From the Trenches – J.C. O'Steen & Jason O'Steen (2.1 CME Credits General)
D8 - The Use, Overuse and Misuse of Caucus in Mediation - Harry Goodheart (2.1 CME Credits General)
This discounted bundle should appeal to mediators needing train the trainer credits and includes the following presentations:
A2 – (T) Train the Mediation Trainer: Teaching Mediator Ethics – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
B7 – (T) Train the Trainer: The Challenges of Adult Education – Blan Teagle (1.5 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
This discounted bundle should satisfy some mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary – George Knox and Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D4 – (E) Ethics and Mediator Advertising – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B7 – (T) Train the Trainer - Blan L. Teagle (1.5 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
C5 – (T) Train the Trainer - Techniques for Teaching Mediation - Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
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 discounted bundle should satisfy family and dependency mediators that need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
A5 – (E) How Do You Deal with This? Ethical Dilemmas and Practical Quandaries During Mediation - Howard Marsee, Kimberly Sands (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B5 – (E) Keeping it Neutral - Preserving Neutrality and Preventing the Appearance of Partiality - Jason O'Steen, J.C. O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D1 – (E) Mediation Confidentiality Ethical Challenges: Best Practices for the Experienced Mediator – Gregory Firestone (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
B1 – (IPV) De-Escalating Potentially Dangerous Mediation Proceedings - Brandon Peters, Rick Salcedo (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B9 – (IPV) Domestic Violence: Structure, Impact and Collaboration - Keya Brandon, Lauren Villalba (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
C1 – (IPV) Interpersonal Violence in Mediation: Beyond Families - Andrew Wentzell (1.5 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
B3 – (CD) Doing Justice with Court Interpreting in Mediation - Ana Braun, Jo Dell Coning (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
B2 – (G) The Magic of Powerful Questions in Dispute Resolution - Patrick Williams (1.5 CME Credits General)
D4 – (G) Apology and Forgiveness as Tools for Resolving Disputes - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits General)
A11 – (F) Hope - The Essence of Resolving Family Disputes - Robert Merlin, Zanita Zacks-Gabriel (1.5 CME Credits Family)
C5 – (F) Mediation and Modern Family Building - Stephanie Favilli Bodolay (1.5 CME Credits Family)
This discounted bundle includes the following presentations:
PL3 - Mediator Ethics Plenary – Moderated by Janice M. Fleischer (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
B13 - CAUTION! Unwary Mediators Are Vulnerable to Grievances - Eric Dunlap (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
B12 - Why Should I Settle at Appellate Mediation? - Michael S. Orfinger (2.1 CME Credits Appellate)
D10 - The Nuts & Bolts of Appeals for Mediators - Wendy S. Loquasto (2.1 CME Credits Appellate)
This discounted bundle should appeal to mediators needing domestic violence credits and includes the following presentations:
A7 – (DV) The Latest Research, Trends & Interventions in Family Violence for Mediators – Judith McKay (1.5 CME Credits Domestic Violence)
B4 – (DV) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Veterans Court – Arve Wikestrom, Elizabeth Dilts (1.5 CME Credits Domestic Violence)
D4 – (DV) Domestic Violence in Notorious Cases – Michael DeLong (1.5 CME Credits Domestic Violence)
This discounted bundle should satisfy most Appellate mediators CME requirements and includes the following presentations:
A1 – (A) Appellate Mediation - What Mediators Need to Know about Preservation Issues– Jamie Billotte Moses (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
D2 – (A) Comparative Appellate Mediation Practices – Nicholas Shannin (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
E6 – (A) What’s the Appeal of Appellate Mediation?– Susan Dubow and Robin Caral Shaw (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary – George Knox and Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D4 – (E) Ethics and Mediator Advertising – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – (IPV) Afternoon Keynote – Robin Hassler Thompson (2.1 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
A11 – (CD) The Meaning of "Diversity": Variations of the Same Substance - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
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 discounted bundle includes the following presentations:
A1 - ADR Educators' Roundtable: Issues, Trends and Best Practices - Bob Shearer and Jeanne Maes (2.1 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
C10 - Under the Microscope: Florida’s Mediation Training Standards - Kimberly Kosch (2.1 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
This discounted bundle should satisfy mediators that need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary – George Knox and Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D4 – (E) Ethics and Mediator Advertising – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – (IPV) Afternoon Keynote – Robin Hassler Thompson (2.1 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
A11 – (CD) The Meaning of "Diversity": Variations of the Same Substance - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
PL1 – (G) Opening Plenary & Keynote – Justice Peggy A. Quince and The Honorable Scott Bernstein (2.1 CME including 1.0 CD)
A3 – (G) Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words - Kim Costello and Raleigh “Lee” Greene (1.5 CME Credits General)
A6 – (G) Finding a Road to Resolution - Simple Concepts to Advanced Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Resolution – J.C. O'Steen and Jason O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits General)
B6 – (G) The Language of Mediation and Conflict Resolution - Howard Marsee (1.5 CME Credits General)
A5 – (G) Facilitation and Partnering Skills: Enhancing the Mediator's Toolbox - Jeanne Maes, Janet Starnes and Robert (Bob) Shearer (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)
This discounted bundle includes the following presentations:
B12 - Why Should I Settle at Appellate Mediation? - Michael S. Orfinger (2.1 CME Credits Appellate)
D10 - The Nuts & Bolts of Appeals for Mediators - Wendy S. Loquasto (2.1 CME Credits Appellate)
This discounted bundle should satisfy appellate mediators that need the full 16 hrs. and includes the following presentations:
A2 – (E) Are You Really an Ethical Mediator? – Eric Dunlap (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL3 – (E) Ethics Plenary – George Knox and Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
D4 – (E) Ethics and Mediator Advertising – Susan Marvin (1.5 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – (IPV) Afternoon Keynote – Robin Hassler Thompson (2.1 CME Credits Interpersonal Violence)
A11 – (CD) The Meaning of "Diversity": Variations of the Same Substance - George Knox (1.5 CME Credits Cultural/Diversity Awareness)
A1 – (A) Appellate Mediation - What Mediators Need to Know about Preservation Issues– Jamie Billotte Moses (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
D2 – (A) Comparative Appellate Mediation Practices – Nicholas Shannin (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
E6 – (A) What’s the Appeal of Appellate Mediation?– Susan Dubow and Robin Caral Shaw (1.5 CME Credits Appellate)
A3 – (G) Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words - Kim Costello and Raleigh “Lee” Greene (1.5 CME Credits General)
A5 – (G) Facilitation and Partnering Skills: Enhancing the Mediator's Toolbox - Jeanne Maes, Janet Starnes and Robert (Bob) Shearer (1.5 CME Credits General)
A6 – (G) Finding a Road to Resolution - Simple Concepts to Advanced Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Resolution – J.C. O'Steen and Jason O'Steen (1.5 CME Credits General)
This discounted bundle includes the following presentations:
PL3 - Mediator Ethics Plenary – Moderated by Janice M. Fleischer (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
B13 - CAUTION! Unwary Mediators Are Vulnerable to Grievances - Eric Dunlap (2.1 CME Credits Ethics)
PL2 – DV Plenary: Mandatory Reporting to the Florida Abuse Hotline - Nana Gatlin and Zandra Odum (2.1 CME Credits Domestic Violence)
D2 - Domestic Violence and Mediation: The Elephant in the Room - Susan Marvin (2.1 CME Credits Domestic Violence)
A1 - ADR Educators' Roundtable: Issues, Trends and Best Practices - Bob Shearer and Jeanne Maes (2.1 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
C10 - Under the Microscope: Florida’s Mediation Training Standards - Kimberly Kosch (2.1 CME Credits Train the Trainer)
A10 - Overcoming Barriers - Ginger Malcom (2.1 CME Credits Cultural Diversity)
D8 - The Use, Overuse and Misuse of Caucus in Mediation - Harry Goodheart (2.1 CME Credits General)