Getting to Maybe: The Intersection of ADR and Adult Learning

September 2022

tue20sep5:30 pmtue6:45 pmGetting to Maybe: The Intersection of ADR and Adult Learning

Event Details

Mediators facilitate dialogue and communication among parties in conflict to move them toward a resolution of their own making. But communication is a two-way street, and what we intend to communicate is not always what is received and processed by the listener. In order to interpret, integrate, and understand information, adults engage in a process of sense-making.

In this discussion, Theodore K. Cheng, Adjunct Professor, New York Law School, and Diane Rosen, Counsel, Herrick Feinstein LLP, will examine how mediation participants ingest, digest, and make meaning of information. The two experts will explore how adults learn and process communications to help create opportunity and potential for parties to consider possibilities and alternatives for resolving their differences.

DATE
Tuesday September 20, 2022

TIME
5:30 p.m.–6:45 p.m. EDT

PLACE
In-person at New York Law School or via online stream

CLE
1.5 credits in Areas of Professional Practice (NY transitional and nontransitional)
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COST
Free of Charge

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