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Alternative dispute resolution in the Circuit Court, and various access to justice initiatives. alternative dispute resolution in the Circuit Court, and various access to justice initiatives.
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You will be instrumental in guiding our banking clients through digital transformation, focusing on key areas like KYC, AML, claims, and dispute resolution processes. Work collaboratively with technical teams to design and deploy digital solutions that streamline and optimize KYC, AML, claims, and dispute resolution processes.
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The Energy & Infrastructure practice is one of seven practices within Marshall & Stevens: Financial, Healthcare, Machinery & Equipment, Real Estate, Transaction Advisory Services, and Dispute Resolution and Litigation Support.
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Degrees offered include Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Conflict and Dispute Resolution (CRES), and a minor in undergraduate legal studies. To teach undergraduate courses in the Legal Studies program or graduate courses in the Conflict and Dispute Resolution program, a Master's degree is required; a Ph. D. or J.D. are preferred.
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Three to four years of proven experience in a related field (student/family counseling, teaching, admissions, enrollment management, marketing/sales, mediation/dispute resolution, student services, social work.
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The following five departments report to and are supervised by the CADFO: the Office of Access to Justice; Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Office of Court Services and Law Libraries; Office of Language Access and Court Records; and Office of Alternative/Online Dispute Resolution Programs.
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The VP & Corporate Counsel position is located in Bethesda and reports directly to the SVP & Associate General Counsel – Dispute Resolution. The Dispute Resolution practice group oversees the majority of Marriott’s litigation matters, except for labor and employment matters, tax litigation, and personal injury/insured claims.
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Familiarity of alternative dispute resolution associations, i.e. International Ombudsman Association, American Bar Association ADR, Association of Conflict Resolution. Provide tailored coaching, mediation, shuttle diplomacy, and facilitation services to support competent conflict engagement and dispute resolution between parties.
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Negotiates complex settlement packages through mediations and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Advanced technical and product specific expertise, claims resolution skill and knowledge of insurance claims principles, practices, and procedures.
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Dispute resolution experience: Liability Investigation/Comparative Negligence, Unrelated Prior Vehicle Damages, Total Loss Valuation/Negotiation, Non-Owned Vehicles/Rideshare/Permissive Driver, Exceeding Coverage Limits.
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At least ten years of employment law and labor relations experience with broad exposure and expertise in organized employee units, compliance, litigation management and dispute resolution.
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Meet with varied counties or municipalities regarding disaster related assessments, repairs, damage mitigation efforts, cost documentation, permits, code compliance, progress payment requests, dispute resolution with FEMA/FDEM and other agencies, grant close-outs.
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Familiarity with EPS, 165(d) resolution plans submissions, or CCAR; prior experience in Liquidity Management or Core Treasury function, as well as CCAR experience, at financial institution preferred.
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The Mediation Office (MDT) is one of the Fund’s Dispute Resolution System (DRS) offices. Through its Mediation, Coaching, Facilitation, and Training services as well as the Peers for a Respectful workplace, the Office works with staff to help find common ground, develop conflict resolution and prevention strategies, and empower them to voice workplace concerns.
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Determine and implement alternative dispute resolution techniques as appropriate, by using effective mediation and negotiation skills within authority limit. Work to have a timely resolution to matters by collaborating with the claims adjuster, developing a case strategy and escalating issues as appropriate.
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