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Enhancing Effectiveness through Inclusion and Fresh Perspectives
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Join us for the 18th Annual Alternative Dispute Resolution Conference. The conference will offer an engaging and informative experience for ADR professionals of all levels, combining tried-and-true practices with fresh perspectives, inclusivity, and insights into emerging trends.
Highlights Include:
- Keynote address by Oladeji M. Tiamiyu, Assistant Professor of Law at DU, and explorer of emerging technologies and ideas impacting conflict management and dispute resolution. Oladeji Tiamiyu will discuss why promoting procedural fairness is of greater importance and relevance in an era where technology and ADR are increasingly interconnected.
- Simultaneous breakout sessions to satisfy both the civil and domestic relations focused mediator.
- For the newer mediator, “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Colorado Law on Mediation.”
- Our annual favorite ethics panel brought to you by The MAC returns.
- Connect with fellow ADR professionals over a networking lunch.
CBA-CLE will email webinar access information 24-48 hours before the program. Webinar participants are unable to ask questions.
Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.
CBA-CLE is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and employment. To request an accommodation please contact [email protected] at least 14 business days in advance.
The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
Cancellation Fee: If you are unable to attend, please notify CBA-CLE by Friday, October 18, 2024. We will gladly refund your tuition in full or apply your tuition to the webinar or home study. Cancellations after October 18th, will be refunded less a $100 cancellation fee.
8:00 – 8:45 am
Registration and Breakfast
8:45 – 9:00 am
Welcoming Remarks
Extended by Jody Davis, Esq., CBA-CLE Program Attorney, and members of the planning committee.
9:00 – 10:00 am
Keynote Address
Guarding the Senses: Mediation and Procedural Fairness in an Era of Technological Disruption
Presented by Oladeji M. Tiamiyu, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
10:00 – 10:15 am
Break
10:15 – 11:30 am
Mediation Ethics Panel
As in years past, the Ethics Committee of the Mediation Association of Colorado will offer a panel discussion of mediator ethics. Panelists will review fictional scenarios and give their opinions of the ethical issues practitioners should be mindful of if faced with similar circumstances in their mediation practice. Though not an exhaustive list, the following are areas that will likely be discussed by the panel:
- Party autonomy and self-determination in mediation
- Duty to disclose potential or existing conflicts of interest
- Confidentiality
- Advertising
- Mediator competence and training
Presented by Gary B. Blum, Esq., JAMS Denver; MariaJose Delgado, Esq.,
MariaJose Delgado Law LLC; The Honorable Todd E. Mackintosh, Denver County Court; and Miguel Martinez, Fenix, Inc.
Moderated by Antonia (Toni) D. Ozeroff, JD, Ozeroff Mediation Services, LLC
Submitted for 1.5 Ethics Credit
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Networking Lunch (included in your registration)
12:30 – 1:20 pm
Round A Breakout Sessions
Choose from Breakout Session #1 or #2 during registration.
Session 1
Tricks of the Trade - Reaching Yes for Mediators: A Microscopic and Telescopic Discussion of the Philosophical and Mechanical “Tradecraft” of Victorious Mediation
It’s important for every mediator to perfect their own style, but there are both 30,000-foot views of the endeavor that greatly impact effectiveness, as well as specific tools to deal with the myriad of thorny problems that can arise. Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty will share the insights he has gained while mediating approximately 1,400 cases in the U.S. District Court since February 2006, including tips to help you think quickly and adjust your course when the unforeseen is presented.
Presented by The Honorable Michael E. Hegarty, Chief Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
Session 2
Be Part of the Solution: Practical Tips for Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution, including Mediation, Mediation/Arbitration, and ENA
The presenters will examine ADR, including Mediation, Med/Arb, and Early Neutral Assessment (ENA), from the viewpoint of the mediator as a problem solver for parties who would like to stay out of court.
Presented by The Honorable Rayna Gokli, 17th Judicial District; David Littman, Esq.
Littman Family Law and Mediation Services; and Sangeetha Mallavarapu, Esq., SM Family Law, LLC.
Submitted for .2 Ethics/Professionalism Credits
1:30 –2:20 pm
Round B Breakout Sessions
Choose from Breakout Session #3 or #4 during registration.
Session 3
Bias, Mediation & Neuroscience
This presentation delves into the critical role of bias and neuroscience in mediation, offering insights into various types of biases, their impacts, and strategies to mitigate them. Attendees will learn about the unconscious influences that shape perceptions and decisions, and how to foster equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in their mediation practices. Through exploring the latest findings in neuroscience, mediators will gain tools to recognize and minimize biases, promoting fairer and more effective conflict resolution.
Presented by Lance Youngblood, Conflict Solutions of Southern Colorado
Submitted for .4 EDI Credits
Session 4
Inclusive Forums for ADR: Pronouns and Gender Identity
This presentation explores the importance of implementing inclusive practices in ADR settings, emphasizing the statutory requirements of the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act. Special attention is given to understanding pronouns and gender identity to foster a respectful and equitable dispute resolution environment.
Presented by The Honorable Ted C. Tow III, Colorado Court of Appeals
Submitted for 1 EDI Credit
2:20 – 2:35 pm
Break
2:35 –3:50 pm
Round C Breakout Sessions
Choose from Breakout Session #5 or #6 during registration.
Session 5
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Colorado Law on Mediation
What is the statutory and case law framework for Colorado mediations? What are the key court cases? When do you really have an enforceable mediation settlement? What parts of mediation are confidential? A helpful and practical session!
Presented by Steven C. Choquette, Esq., JAMS Denver
Session 6
Thinking Outside the Box: Working with Neurodivergent Families in ADR Settings
Issues such as learning differences, ADHD, autism, and mental health diagnoses can create acute stresses for families. As a result, a good number of families with children or parents experiencing these issues find their way into domestic relations court, presenting unique challenges for professionals in the field of domestic relations. This presentation addresses ways to identify and successfully navigate those challenges in an ADR setting.
Presented by Meggin Rutherford, Esq., Setter, Roche, Smith and Shellenberger LLP, and Nicola Winter, Esq., Geigle | Morales, LLC.
Submitted for 1.5 EDI Credits
4:00 –5:00 pm
Round D Breakout Sessions
Choose from Breakout Session #7 or #8 during registration
Session 7
Everything You Need to Know About Colorado’s Newest Family Law Professionals: Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals (LLPs)
Join us for an in-depth exploration of Colorado's newest family law professionals: Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals (LLPs). This presentation will cover everything you need to know about LLPs.
- History of LLPs: Understand the evolution of LLPs and their role in the legal landscape.
- LLP Eligibility: Learn about the requirements and qualifications needed to become an LLP.
- Identifying an LLP: Discover how to recognize and differentiate LLPs from other legal professionals.
- Scope of Practice: Explore what LLPs can and cannot do within the realm of family law.
- Working with LLPs: Gain practical tips for collaborating effectively with LLPs.
- ADR Process: Learn how LLPs can assist clients in resolving issues through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
- Effective Collaboration: Discuss best practices for working alongside LLPs to achieve the best outcomes for clients.
Whether you're a legal or ADR professional, this session will equip you with the knowledge to work with LLPs effectively.
Presented by The Honorable Angela R. Arkin (ret.), Judicial Arbiter Group (JAG), Inc., and Amy Goscha, Esq., Kalamaya | Goscha.
Session 8 (In-Person Only)
The Art of Setting Boundaries in Mediation: An Essential Skill for Facilitating Meaningful Dialogue
The Art of Setting Boundaries in Mediation workshop is a skill mastery training that focuses on setting and maintaining effective boundaries in the mediation setting. This highly interactive training provides participants with practical methods for increasing their clients' sense of safety, leading to greater openness, empathy, and honest sharing during the mediation process. By mastering the art of setting and maintaining boundaries, mediators can enhance their ability to manage anger, build trust and rapport, and create an environment that supports collaborative dialogue and problem-solving. By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to better sense boundary violations and respond to them with firmness and compassion.
Presented by Hugh Young, Hugh Young, LLC
5:00 – 6:00 pm
Cocktail Reception
Provided by The Mediation Association of Colorado
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $529.00 USD
- Member Price $399.00 USD
- General Credits 7.00
- Ethics Credits 1.70
- EDI Credits 2.50