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Practical experience in diversion, mediation, negotiation, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, harm reduction, crisis prevention and intervention, household budgeting, rapid re-housing and service planning, recovery services – including mental health, substance use/abuse and traumatic brain injury.
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Associate Attorney's may also participate in negotiation sessions to reach amicable settlements or alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation. Participate in negotiation sessions to reach settlements outside of court and engage in alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation.
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Our experience in business litigation and our knowledge of dispute resolution procedures such as commercial mediation often helps our business clients stay out of the courthouse. Dispute resolution - We help owners and partners determine the most effective ways to resolve business disputes, including negotiating settlements, using mediation or arbitration, or litigation in court.
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Works with the Eugene R. Tempel Dean, Executive Director for Development, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs, and faculty, this position provides the leadership to direct and coordinate planning, negotiation, mediation and implementation of school-wide partnerships over extended time periods.
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Develop negotiation strategies, in conjunction with the Human Resources Deputy Director, the Labor Relations Manager and representatives of affected departments. Prepare and present cases in grievance and interest arbitration and administrative and mediation proceedings.
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Mediation and Dispute Resolution: If disputes arise among beneficiaries or interested parties, work to resolve these conflicts through negotiation or, if necessary, litigation. Job Title: Estate Planning/Probate Attorney Job Summary: An Estate Planning/Probate Attorney is a legal professional specializing in helping individuals and families plan for the distribution of their assets and navigate the legal process of probate and estate administration.
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Commuter Benefits Dynamic & Growing Practice GroupJob DetailsJob Responsibilities: Vigorous advocacy for clients in court when litigation arises Offer mediation and negotiation services to resolve disputes outside of court Maintain current knowledge about the specific laws and regulations that apply to New York landlords/tenants Provide legal counsel and representation to landlords and/or tenants on matters related to residential and.
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Represent the company in legal proceedings related to IP disputes, including litigation, arbitration, and mediation. Excellent negotiation, drafting, and dispute resolution skills. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Other areas include Trial Advocacy; Evidence; Professional Responsibility; Contract Drafting; Arbitration; Negotiation; Mediation; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Administrative Law; and Constitutional Law.
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You will represent contractors, developers, and owners in all aspects of the construction process, including contract preparation and negotiation, risk management to prevent disputes, and resolution of disputes after construction via mediation, arbitration, and litigation.
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Proven practices and strategies for investigation, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, mediation, and arbitration. Assists law enforcement personnel and University security officers in handling reports and complaints of sexual assault and related misconduct.
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The review and negotiation of procurement and subcontractor agreements, including incorporation of prime contract terms and conditions into subcontracts. The review and negotiation of construction contracts with various public and private entities involving road, bridge, rail, coal remediation and/or mining-related work.
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This pool encompasses courses in litigation and transactional lawyering skills, including negotiation, pre-trial practice, civil trial practice, criminal trial practice, appellate advocacy, legal writing, drafting, legal research, alternative dispute resolution, oral advocacy, mediation, and other related professional practice education.
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Experience providing mediation and advocacy with property owners on the client’s behalf to develop a workable plan to obtain and or maintain housing. The HSS will use CAS system to ensure coordination across the homeless services system.
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Develop and prosecute select civil liberties and civil rights cases, including legal research and memoranda, the drafting of pleadings and briefs, discovery and motion practice, mediation, trials, settlement negotiation, post-judgment litigation, and appeals in both state and federal courts.
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