| Saturday Workshop Choices - Full descriptions in brochure. |
| Morning Session - FIRST Choice |
| A1 - Connecting with Clients & Optimizing Settlements in Family Mediation - Lynn MacBeth, Attorney (Retired), Licensed Professional Counselor, Mediator, Mediation Trainer |
| A2 - Unlock the Power of Silence - Maribeth Blessing – Owner Blessing Law & Mediation – Mediator, Arbitrator, Parent Coordinator, Collaborative Lawyer, Certified Amicable Divorce Lawyer |
| A3 - The Use of Mediation to Resolve Conflicts and Protect Pennsylvanians’ Rights - Mila Pilz, Alana Burman, and Christopher Young- PA Human Relations Commission |
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| Morning Session - SECOND Choice |
| A1 - Connecting with Clients & Optimizing Settlements in Family Mediation - Lynn MacBeth, Attorney (Retired), Licensed Professional Counselor, Mediator, Mediation Trainer |
| A2 - Unlock the Power of Silence - Maribeth Blessing – Owner Blessing Law & Mediation – Mediator, Arbitrator, Parent Coordinator, Collaborative Lawyer, Certified Amicable Divorce Lawyer |
| A3 - The Use of Mediation to Resolve Conflicts and Protect Pennsylvanians’ Rights - Mila Pilz, Alana Burman, and Christopher Young- PA Human Relations Commission |
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| Afternoon Workshop #1 - FIRST Choice |
| B1 - Understanding Your Responsibilities Under the Model Standards - Nancy Glidden, Esq. Glidden ADR LLC
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| B2 - This Is Your Brain In Conflict - Jennifer Swann, MS, PhD. .
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| B3 - When it Takes a Village: How divorce mediators, financial advisors, mortgage professionals, therapists, and other “divorce-adjacent” professionals can team up to provide an efficient and effective divorce - Josh Kershenbaum, Alison Pettine Wyshock, Michael Schrieber, Arlene Rosen and Jean Biesecker
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| Afternoon Workshop #1 - SECOND Choice |
| B1 - Understanding Your Responsibilities Under the Model Standards - Nancy Glidden, Esq. Glidden ADR LLC
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| B2 - This Is Your Brain In Conflict - Jennifer Swann, MS, PhD. .
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| B3 - When it Takes a Village: How divorce mediators, financial advisors, mortgage professionals, therapists, and other “divorce-adjacent” professionals can team up to provide an efficient and effective divorce - Josh Kershenbaum, Alison Pettine Wyshock, Michael Schrieber, Arlene Rosen and Jean Biesecker
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| Afternoon Workshop #2 - FIRST Choice |
| C1 - Uncomfortable but Necessary: Bias Awareness for Mediators - Judy Weintraub, Mediator and Arbitrator, Weintraub Legal Services and Accord LLC
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| C2 - AI and Mediation: Practical Tools, Ethical Boundaries, and Best Practices - Judy Weintraub, Mediator and Arbitrator, Weintraub Legal Services and Accord LLC
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| C3 - Mediating the Employment Law Case – Soup to Nuts Strategies for Success - Andrew Horowitz, Esq., Partner – Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP
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| Afternoon Workshop #2 - SECOND Choice |
| C1 - Uncomfortable but Necessary: Bias Awareness for Mediators - Judy Weintraub, Mediator and Arbitrator, Weintraub Legal Services and Accord LLC
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| C2 - AI and Mediation: Practical Tools, Ethical Boundaries, and Best Practices - Judy Weintraub, Mediator and Arbitrator, Weintraub Legal Services and Accord LLC
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| C3 - Mediating the Employment Law Case – Soup to Nuts Strategies for Success - Andrew Horowitz, Esq., Partner – Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP
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