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The Washington Navy Yard Series: ADR CONFIDENTIALITY
September 22, 2004, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Department of the Navy

Explore the extent and limits of confidentiality in federal ADR at the administrative and court levels. While there is some lecture, the course also challenges attendees to answer questions that push the envelope on mediation confidentiality and ethics. Specific topics include:
  • Relavent Legal Sources
  • Administrative ADR Confidentiality & Exceptions
  • Policy
  • Federal Court ADR Confidentiality
  • Nuts and Bolts
  • Trends

(DON Certified Mediators receive 4 CEUs.)
Attendees:
This course is open for any (DON) employee with a serious professional interest in ADR. Personnel from other Federal agencies welcomed on a space available basis. Limit of 30.
Location:
Washington Navy Yard, DC (Near Navy Yard and Eastern Market Metro Stations)
Registration:
(202) 685-6953
27 September 2004
Sealing the Agreement
Place: HRSC-East, Norfolk, VA.
Course Length: 4 hours (0800-1200)
Cost: $0


Description: Have you ever wondered what you can do to increase the opportunity for resolution in mediation? While Mediators don't have the authority to impose resolution on disputants, we do have the responsibility to facilitate at a level of competency that gives them the greatest opportunity possible for them to reach a resolution. Learn about common barriers to agreements and strategies for overcoming them. This course is part of the ADR skills building series presented by HRSC East. Point of Contact: 757-396-7858, DSN 386-7858 or email gloria.creekmore@ochr.navy.mil.



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