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    Bilingual Mediation: Practicalities and Considerations

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    Bilingual mediations require special practicalities by all parties to ensure effective communication and inclusivity. Learn your options as a party in the process, including when and how to use interpreters and how to address language and translation power imbalances. As the need for bilingual mediation continues to rise, this program is a must for all dispute resolution professionals.

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    The need for bilingual mediation services has continued to increase in a variety of programs, from community-based, to agency-based, to court-annexed and beyond. When parties know how to navigate language barriers, it helps mediators maintain neutrality, avoids power imbalances, and creates a comfortable environment for all participants. This program will explore key considerations for each party in the bilingual mediation process, including:

    • the mediator
    • court-annexed programs
    • attorney-advocates
    • other mediation participants

    Join us to ensure you come prepared for your next bilingual mediation.

    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.

    Event Details

    Duration

    90

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Feb 12, 2025

    2025-02-12T14:00:00-05:00 2025-02-12T15:30:00-05:00 Bilingual Mediation: Practicalities and Considerations

    Bilingual mediations require special practicalities by all parties to ensure effective communication and inclusivity. Learn your options as a party in the process, including when and how to use interpreters and how to address language and translation power imbalances. As the need for bilingual mediation continues to rise, this program is a must for all dispute resolution professionals.

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