Jacqueline Connor (Ret.)

Jacqueline Connor (Ret.)

A double Trojan and prosecutor before her 1986 appointment to the bench, Judge Jacqueline Connor (Ret.) tried hundreds of jury trials as a trial lawyer, presided over thousands more, and was recognized as a national expert on jury reform. Currently committed to her work as a mediator/arbitrator for ADR Services, she uses her experience and expat upbringing to craft creative solutions and assist in realistic assessments of risks and rewards. Named Judge of the Year from multiple organizations and designated as a top Mediator, she intimately knows the costs of litigation and the risks particularly unique to our digitally connected world.

Articles written by this author:

Perceptions from the bench

The jurors are paying attention — what messages are you sending?

Jacqueline Connor (Ret.)

2008 June


Eight rules for winning at mediation

Simple yet often overlooked rules to maximize your success at mediation

Jacqueline Connor (Ret.)

2016 August