A new book, Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Foundational Articles (Hinshaw, Schneider, and Cole, eds.) (Oxford Univ. Press, 2021), collects 16 foundational writings in dispute resolution with a focus on negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and public policy. It also provides interdisciplinary commentaries from expert dispute resolution scholars discussing how each article is foundational. And it tracks the development of the field…
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New book includes papers from Mizzou Law alumni and faculty
A new book, Legal Responses to COVID-19 Around the World, is a collection of papers from 50 countries (6 continents) about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, employment, contracts, business, people’s income, health, courts and dispute resolution systems. The book’s purpose is to allow current and future generations to find, in one place, information about the legal…
Professor Lande discusses LIRAs with a variety of groups
Earlier in 2020, Professor John Lande published Litigation Interest and Risk Assessment: Help Your Clients Make Good Litigation Decisions with co-authors Michaela Keet and Heather D. Heavin. He made several presentations on this topic this year, mostly by Zoom: “Teaching Mediation with LIRA,” Monday Clinical New Normal Think Tank “Mediating with LIRA,” Association of Missouri Mediators “Wednesday Lunch Series: Conversation…
Professor Lande interviewed for Court ADR newsletter
The March 2020 issue of the Resolutions Systems Institute enewsletter, Court ADR Connection, features an interview with Professor John Lande. The enewsletter has a series called, “My Favorite Resource,” that features interviews with dispute resolution professionals across the country to learn about their favorite resource. Professor Lande shares the resources that he developed throughout his career – either on his…
Theories of Change for the Dispute Resolution Movement: Actionable Ideas to Revitalize Our Movement
Edited by John Lande This book compiles 63 short “think pieces” by a wide range of practitioners and academics, diagnosing problems with the dispute resolution movement these days and suggesting ideas to revitalize it. You can download this important book for free by clicking here. People often observe that the Chinese word for “crisis” is composed of characters referring to…
Litigation Interest and Risk Assessment: Help Your Clients Make Good Litigation Decisions
by Michaela Keet, Heather Heavin, and John Lande This book is written to help everyone involved in litigation to make better decisions. Even the most experienced litigators will gain valuable guidance from this book with its many practical illustrations and checklists for effective and ethical practice. This book also is very relevant for corporate and government counsel and executives, settlement…
Professor Lande Presented Chair’s Award at the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Annual Conference
The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution presented a Section’s Chair Award to Professor John Lande at the Section’s annual conference in Washington, DC, on April 5. In this 25th anniversary year and as part of the 20th anniversary Spring Conference, the Chair’s award for the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution was given to three individuals including Lande, Alyson Carrel, ’04,…
Professor Lande to Serve on Publications Board
The American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution appointed Professor John Lande to a four-year term on the Publications Board. The board develops, manages, and publicizes books published by the…
Professor Lande Speaks to Texas Bar ADR CLE and then Blogs a Summary on Indisputably
Professor John Lande was the featured speaker at the Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution CLE program conducted by the Texas Bar Association on January 26. He gave two presentations: “Lawyering with Planned Early Negotiation: How You Can Get Good Results for Clients and Make Money” and “Are You Missing Opportunities? Mediators as Early Case Managers.” As part of the CSDR’s Stone Soup…