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Commercial Mediation Articles
What's NewPreparation: The Key To Mediation Success (3/08/10) Bennett G. Picker This article offers a list of key issues and concerns to address, in advance of commercial mediation, in order to enhance the likelihood of successful outcomes. International Commercial Mediation: Only Lip Service? (2/22/10) Victoria VanBuren Karl came across this interesting comment by Jose Antonio Garcia Alvaro, posted at the ADR Resources Dispute Resolution and Mediation LinkedIn Group. Congress May Require Auto Makers to Mediate with Rejected Dealers (1/26/10) Keith Seat Several bills have been introduced relating to the economic rights of automobile dealers rejected by auto makers in which the federal government has an ownership interest. Negotiations over the federal legislation has included the issue of whether arbitration or mediation might be a useful process for dealers who lost franchises. Chrysler and GM reportedly agreed to offer an arbitration process to affected dealers, but dealers have sought mediation instead.
WSJ Online (December 10, 2009) Dispute Prevention: It's A Good Idea, Right? (1/18/10) Larry Susskind My own take on this is that "clients" of all kinds must demand that legal service providers emphasize dispute prevention before the idea will spread as rapidly as it should. Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation (1/13/10) Keith Seat Here is an additional update on Foreclosure Mediation across the United States by Mediation News Editor Keith Seat. Mediation For Small Business Disputes (1/11/10) Erica Becks Frequently, a SBO (Small Business Owner) approaches me with a question about a debt collection or contract dispute. In cases where there is significant financial and/or legal considerations, I refer them to attorneys. However, many of these small business owners and entrepreneurs simply do not have the capital to retain an attorney. So what are their other options? Business Divorce Mediation (1/04/10) Richard Lutringer This article addresses how mediators can assist ordinary business owners and their counsel to resolve split-up issues more efficiently and fairly than litigation or arbitration. Insurance Coverage: 4 Rules And 10 Tips For Policyholders (12/21/09) John DeGroote When the big case comes in, will you be ready for it? As you work to better understand your story, lock down your documents, and brace for the PR impact, what else do you need to worry about? Unfortunately insurance coverage is often way down the list — a mistake most don’t realize until it’s too late. Mediating Commercial Relationships (12/14/09) Alec Wisner In mediating commercial disputes, once all of the frills are stripped away, the dispute is very typically about money. The money can evince itself in a number of ways: one side paying the other cash; one side paying the other in specific performance; one side paying the other by refraining from competing, and so foregoing potential income, and so on. But, when the dust clears, the outcome is generally that money either does or doesn't change hands. Mediating Family Property and Estate Conflicts: Keeping the Peace and Preserving Family Wealth (12/08/09) Jay Folberg Of all of the cases I have mediated over the past 30 years, the most challenging and rewarding disputes have been those between family members over family property, estates, trusts and businesses. Resolving Complaints About Irresponsible Corporations (12/07/09) Larry Susskind Corporations are supposed to pay attention to environmental, health, safety, labor, tax, consumer protection, information disclosure, and human rights laws wherever they set up shop. But, we've all seen and heard stories about multinationals guilty of violations in far-away places. They have been charged with allowing unsafe working conditions, blocking legitimate unionization efforts; ignoring environmental and health standards, bribing officials, and turning a blind eye to human rights violations. Mediations Yield Benefits in Sunwest Management Investment Scandal (12/01/09) Keith Seat Mediation is assisting investors who sunk upwards of $400 million in Sunwest Management’s senior housing operations before things unraveled. The law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine agreed to pay $30 million to resolve securities fraud and malpractice claims against it after five days of mediation. In addition, a federal judge has been overseeing complex mediation since last winter which seeks to restructure Sunwest into a viable entity to provide value for investors, which resulted in a $270 million offer in September. Mediation is also expected in litigation against two other law firms who did work for Sunwest affiliates.
Oregonlive.com (October 22, 2009) Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation (11/17/09) Keith Seat Here is an additional update on Foreclosure Mediation across the U.S. by Mediation News Editor Keith Seat. IRS Expands Its Appeals Mediation Program (11/10/09) Keith Seat The Internal Revenue Service has expanded and refined its mediation program in the Appeals administrative process, which was first introduced over a decade ago. Participation in mediation is voluntary for both the taxpayer and the agency. Among other procedures set forth, the mediator will be an IRS employee trained in mediation and compensated by the agency, while the taxpayer can pay for a non-IRS mediator to join as a co-mediator and can participate in the co-mediator’s selection with the agency. If mediation does not resolve all issues, the parties may request arbitration in appropriate circumstances.
Journal of Accountancy (September 11, 2009). Farm Mediation Spikes in Minnesota (9/22/09) Keith Seat A University of Minnesota study shows that mediation of farm debt has dramatically increased over the last year, with a jump from 133 open cases in July 2008 to 488 cases in July 2009. In total, 2,000 mediation matters were opened in 2008, with negotiation of over $150 million in debt, and 2009 has seen significant increases. Creditors with secured debts over $5,000 against agricultural property in Minnesota are required to offer mediation prior to judgment collection, repossession or foreclosure. Farmers choosing mediation have 90-days to work with lenders to renegotiate their debts.
Business Journal (August 21, 2009); Hutchinson Leader (August 15, 2009) Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation Efforts (9/22/09) Keith Seat Nearly a dozen states have now adopted mortgage foreclosure mediation programs to try to keep people in their own homes. Here is an update. Legislation Introduced to Extend Federal Agricultural Mediation Program (7/21/09) Keith Seat The Certified State Agricultural Mediation Program, administered by the Farm Service Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, helps farmers resolve disputes with lenders and others in order to avoid litigation, appeals, bankruptcy and foreclosure. Legislation has been introduced to extend by five years the Mediation Program, which provides matching federal grants to 35 states.
WIBW (June 26, 2009); USDA Agricultural Mediation Program IMI Certification Process Progressing (7/07/09) Keith Seat The certification process of the International Mediation Institute (IMI) is moving forward, as over 1,000 experienced mediators from 35 countries registered with IMI prior to the closing of the “experience qualification path” on June 30. About 100 mediators have completed their profiles and are now publicly searchable in IMI’s databases, and the profiles of all registered mediators are to be completed by the end of September. IMI is now moving to the next stage in which assessment programs will be developed to qualify other mediators for certification on a wider scale. IMI has been working on a global system to certify the competence of mediators since being established as a non-profit foundation in The Netherlands in April 2007 by the American Arbitration Association, the Netherlands Mediation Institute, and the Singapore Mediation Centre/Singapore International Arbitration Centre. Court Requires Mediation in Auto-Parts Maker’s Bankruptcy (6/22/09) Keith Seat Delphi Corp., General Motors Corp., the Treasury Department’s auto task force and other lenders were ordered into mediation by the federal bankruptcy court handling Delphi’s bankruptcy. The role of General Motors in funding its auto-parts supplier is a central issue. While acknowledging that good faith negotiations were occurring, the court concluded that mediation may be helpful to find a consensual resolution of the bankruptcy cases.
Bloomberg (USA) (May 22, 2009) Michigan Businesses Slowly Shifting Towards Mediation (6/15/09) Keith Seat Despite inertia, business disputes in Michigan are increasingly being resolved through mediation, rather than litigation or arbitration. However, businesses may often wait too long and participate in mediation only when directed by the court, when they could benefit by seeking out mediation sooner. It is particularly important in the current economic climate to keep down litigation costs and get a settlement in mediation rather than waiting for a later judgment that may not be collectible.
Michigan Lawyers Weekly (April 6, 2009) (Subscription Required) Kamikaze Conflict – How Might It Damage Your Franchise System? (4/23/09) Jeff Giddings, Lorelle Frazer This article considers the circumstances in which business franchise disputes can turn toxic. The complex nature of the relationship between franchisee and franchisor, which involves instances both of common and of competing interests, can lead to parties in conflict acting in ways which are detrimental to their own business interests in an effort to damage the interests of their franchise partner. We refer to this as 'kamikaze conflict' and explore what steps might be taken by franchisors in particular to anticipate and address such difficulties. New Zealand Considering Ongoing Mediation Role for Online Piracy Disputes (4/01/09) Keith Seat A possible last minute compromise between copyright holders and internet service providers would rely on independent mediators to help resolve internet piracy complaints. Mediation would replace an obligation on ISPs and server operators to investigate piracy complaints and bar clients from the web, which would be imposed by the revised Copyright Act. Advocates of internet freedom marched on Parliament to protest the legislation, which was set to take effect at the end of February.
New Zealand Herald (February 20, 2009) Can Mediation Evolve into a Global Profession? (3/24/09) Mediation is an organism that thrives in particular niche ecosystems like the UK, Australia, and North America. The question is whether it can thrive in other locations, and whether it can be used to resolve cross-border disputes. Anyone who has experienced mediation will understand its potential to grow and flourish as a critical part of a globally inter-connected economy, but it would be folly to ignore the challenges in breaking out of a local niche practice. Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation (3/15/09) Keith Seat Updates on home foreclosure mediation and other critical mediation practice news are chronicled by Keith Seat in Mediation News (available to Mediate.com Premium Members). The Unique Value of Becoming IMI Certified (2/25/09) Irena Vanenkova A practical solution to a fundamental problem has arrived - a global online certification scheme to enable credible details on only the world’s most competent and experienced mediators to be searched on a single search engine. What is going on and why?
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