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Andrew E"Very technical. Wonder about how practical." |
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Philip H"I prefer the problem-solving approach. Nonetheless, the presentation was informative." |
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Caryl M"This has been the most informative lecture/course. I did transformative mediation with the municipal courts during law school, and intend to get back into in upon retirement from public service. In wanting to start reviewing and preparing for that I opted for this course. Now I wish I had been able to attend the live version. " |
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John L"A good discussion but devoid of practical examples, at times seemed begrudging of information lest the substance of articles and courses be revealed." |
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Lance M"The presentation materials were good. This is not a negative," |
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Susan W"Prof. Bush presents an interesting approach. The subject matter and questions could have been addressed in an hour." |
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Julie N"Very interesting and informative" |
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Peter S"Professor Bush makes some excellent points about the dynamics and psychology of mediation. He makes an argument (unknowingly) for the importance of procedural fairness. But I take strong issue with the notion that there is a "higher purpose" to mediation than settlement. People pay me to settle their cases and get them out of litigation - not to make them better communicators. I don't think it's ethical to perform a service for which I'm not engaged. " |
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John G"Good to Excellent. " |
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Lawrence F"interesting to learn of this approach from the master" |