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    Using Litigation Analytics in Mediation

    Using Litigation Analytics in Mediation

    Using Litigation Analytics in Mediation

    Mediators and advocates in mediation have new tools available to them in data analytics - join us to learn about these lesser-known electronic analytics resources. Knowing what objective electronic information is available, where to find it, and how it can be used, can lead to a more productive mediation process, lead to more informed decisions, and help overcome impasse.

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    Westlaw, Lexis, Bloomberg Law and other tools make it easy to see how judges typically rule on every kind of motion, how long it generally takes for them to issue those rulings, and how they compare to their colleagues. They also provide statistics on judges’ affirmance and reversal rates. All of this data can be further sorted by subject matter. Presenters will share how mediators, attorneys, educators, and mediation advocates can access this information and use it to manage parties’ litigation expectations and help them make reasoned settlement decisions.

    The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for attending. We can not provide certificates of attendance for this program.

    Product Details

    Moderators

    Dina M Gold

    Co-sponsors

    Court ADR, Judicial Division

    Product Code

    DR2311USIOLC1

    Duration

    75

    Publication Date

    11/8/2023 12:00:00 AM

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