Mediation Matters – Exploring Mediation Advocacy

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Session hosted by ThinkLegal, and presented by Fair Practice

As a legal practitioner are you asking yourself “why mediate”?
Are you referring your clients to mediation but still feel uncertainty about the process?
Do you think mediation might not be appropriate for the dispute?
Do you find that legal practitioners are unaware of the process and benefits of mediation?

If you can relate to any or all of these questions, then you should attend our 1-hour webinar.

Explore a fresh approach to dispute resolution that combines assertiveness with cooperation. Join our exclusive 1-hour seminar on Mediation Advocacy to discover how to harness the power of collaboration without compromising your assertive negotiation skills.

Why Mediation Advocacy Matters for legal practitioners:
• Broaden your skill set by incorporating negotiation and mediation techniques into your practice arsenal.
• Gain insights into incorporating collaborative elements into your current mediation practice.
• Discover how collaboration can enhance negotiation outcomes while maintaining your client’s best interests.
• Broaden your legal toolkit by integrating mediation advocacy into your practice.
• Explore innovative methods to navigate disputes with a focus on collaboration and resolution.
• Foster positive relationships with opposing parties and colleagues through collaborative mediation advocacy.
• Position yourself as a lawyer who can balance assertiveness with cooperation for sustainable resolutions.
• Gain insights into applying collaborative techniques to resolve complex legal disputes.
• Discover how mediation advocacy can lead to creative solutions that benefit all parties involved.
• Understand how collaboration can strengthen your negotiation strategy and improve client relationships.

About the Presenter:

Veerash Srikison is an admitted advocate and the founder of Fair Practice, a dispute resolution services organisation based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She has been involved in the practice of ADR since 2010.

She is a Harvard trained mediator and negotiator and has presided as a judge in Civil/Commercial Mediation and Negotiation competitions globally. She is a cum laude graduate of the Arbitration Foundation of South Africa in Alternate Dispute Resolution and is the lead trainer for Fair Practice, AFSA and SA Legal Academy in mediation skills training.

Her Mediation Skills training program is nationally accredited through the South African Board of People Practices (SABPP) and internationally accredited by the prestigious International Mediation Institute (IMI). To date Veerash has trained over 500 professionals in mediation and negotiation skills.

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