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The ABA Lawyer as Problem Solver Award honors John W. Cooley, a renowned arbitrator, mediator, and professor of conflict resolution at Northwestern University Pritzer School of Law and Kellogg School of Management Dispute Resolution Research Center.

He wrote several alternative dispute resolution handbooks, including The Creative Problem Solver’s Handbook for Negotiators and Mediators, and was a frequent consultant in the design of dispute resolution systems.

Eligibility and Criteria

  1. Individual members of the legal profession and/or an institution who has exhibited extraordinary skill in either promoting the concept of the lawyer as problem-solver or resolving individual, institutional, community, state, national, or international problems.  Award recipients will be acknowledged for their use or promotion of collaboration, negotiation, mediation, counseling, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to help parties resolve a problem in a creative and novel way.
  2. The nominees for this Award in both orientation and skills must demonstrate:
    1. The ability to analyze situations or to consider expert analysis from a multi-disciplinary perspective, taking into account the broad array of client or party interests and the multitude of factors and circumstances that impact the "problem" presented;
    2. The ability to translate positions into interests;
    3. The ability to generate and assess – and to help the client or parties involved generate and assess – both conventional and novel options to address the problem; and
    4. The ability to build consensus around an option which best addresses the goals and interests of a client or the involved participants. 

Nominations

Nominations can be made until August 15, 2024. Submit your nomination today.

Previous Winners

2024

2023

2021

2020

  • Natalie Morris-Sharma

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

  • Individual Award: Ron Ousky
  • Institution Award: Resource Center for Separating and Divorcing Families (RCSDF)

2014

2012

  • Kenneth R. Feinberg
  • Harry Tindall

2011

2010

  • Individual Award: Bennet Picker
  • Individual Award: Andrew Schepard
  • Institution Award: Mediate.com

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002