Attorney bias in mediation An adversarial, “must win” attitude is a mediation killer and usually results from confirmation bias on the part of the attorney Charles G. “Skip” Rubin (Ret.) From Issue: 2018 August
Uprooting the decision tree Neuroscience meets mathematics in mediation: If they told you lawyers don’t need math, they lied! Barbara A. Reeves From Issue: 2018 August
Oscar Wilde An ideal mentor for a trial attorney, his life experience offers a cautionary tale about pursuing a case you cannot win Gregory W. Alarcon From Issue: 2018 July
Cognitive biases in mediation What lawyers must know about biases in order to optimize mediation outcomes Stacie Feldman Hausner From Issue: 2018 August
What jurors say after a trial All jurors don’t hate jury duty, but all jurors hate repetitious questions that prolong the trial. And they love judges that keep things moving Elizabeth R. Feffer From Issue: 2018 July
Proving damages in “golden years” injury cases Hedonic damages become vital when special damages are limited Steven Lipscomb From Issue: 2018 June