Many of the processes involved in traditional local land use review procedures involve two or more adversarial parties arguing their position with little to no consideration for the other party’s interest, and no regard for mutually beneficial outcome. This article describes a proposed New York law that would promote the use of mediation to supplement the traditional process. The article discusses studies geared towards testing the effectiveness of mediation, gives a review of out of state mediation legislation, as discusses corresponding court decisions. Finally, the article concludes with a review of the traditional roles of lawyers in the process, and identifies how mediation legislation will affect the role of lawyers
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
While mediation is often thought to decrease trial rates, reduce costs to courts and litigants, spee...
As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients...
Many of the processes involved in traditional local land use review procedures involve two or more a...
This article dedicates itself to highlighting the benefits of alternative dispute resolution. Throug...
The practice of mediation has gone through enormous change in the last twenty-five years. No longer ...
This Comment examines the difficulties in using alternative dispute resolution, specifically mediati...
In May 2019, the New York State Unified Court System announced its plan to refer all civil cases to ...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
Marital and family disputes have been an important focus for alternative dispute resolution. Perhaps...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
The article presents exhibition of legislative innovations aimed at promoting and introducing mediat...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
While mediation is often thought to decrease trial rates, reduce costs to courts and litigants, spee...
As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients...
Many of the processes involved in traditional local land use review procedures involve two or more a...
This article dedicates itself to highlighting the benefits of alternative dispute resolution. Throug...
The practice of mediation has gone through enormous change in the last twenty-five years. No longer ...
This Comment examines the difficulties in using alternative dispute resolution, specifically mediati...
In May 2019, the New York State Unified Court System announced its plan to refer all civil cases to ...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
Marital and family disputes have been an important focus for alternative dispute resolution. Perhaps...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
The article presents exhibition of legislative innovations aimed at promoting and introducing mediat...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
While mediation is often thought to decrease trial rates, reduce costs to courts and litigants, spee...
As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients...