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A Survey of Mediation and Arbitration: A Modest Means Project Series Seminar, 05/09/2023, On Demand More info »
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A Survey of Mediation and Arbitration: A Modest Means Project Series Seminar


Total Credits: 2 CLE, 2 Ethics

Average Rating:
   13
Categories:
Alternative Dispute Resolution |  Modest Means Foundations of Justice Series
Co-Sponsored by:
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
Location:
State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ

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Faculty
Michele Feeney, Michele M Feeney LLC
Alexis Pheiffer, Law Office of Alexis Pheiffer PLLC

ABOUT THE MODEST MEANS PROJECT

The Modest Means Project provides low-cost legal assistance to people who cannot afford attorneys' standard rates but don't qualify for free legal services. For more information about the program, and to volunteer, visit https://azbar.org/for-the-public/public-service-center/modest-means/.

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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 13

Comments

Robert B

"great presentation and very helpful course materials"

Michele M

"Presenters very well prepared. Good hypos to keep everyone engaged in seminar. Good materials."

Mark C

"Both presenters were engaging and on point and definitely knew the material. Their experience and sensitivity to subtle issues shined through."

Robert B

"valuable insights from presenters who know the field."

Carlos R

"I couldn't figure out how to download the cases and info cited by Alexis in the comments. Supplemental info should have been included in the course materials. Also, Arizona has two chapters in title 12--ARS section 12-3001 et seq is the one that should be cited."

K L

"Good use of scenarios. "

Melissa S

"The presenters are clearly experts in this area."

Location

State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center

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4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 , United States
(602) 252-4804
www.azbar.org