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A New Tool for Working With Difficult People
High emotion is a standard part of mediation. Clients and lawyers both can be emotional. Working with these emotions effectively can save time in mediation, money over the long haul for the parties, and aggravation for clients and their families … Continue reading →
Posted in Difficult People, Emotions, mediation, Settlement
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Tagged emotion, empathy, listening, pre-mediation, risk analysis, trusted friend
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