United States:
Facilitative Mediation And Client Communication
23 August 2019
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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William McDevitt (Partner-Philadelphia) wrote a Philadelphia
Bar Reporter Pro Bono Spotlight article on "Facilitative
Mediation and Client Communication," which appeared in the
July 1, 2019, issue. Bill discusses how community mediation is a
means of preserving interpersonal and business relationships and
encourages participants to take charge of their own issues. He
points to the Good Shepherd Mediation Program as a place for
attorneys to expand their talents and serve the community.
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