WSBA ADR Section

WSBA ADR Section The Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the Washington State Bar Association. Promoting informed use and best practices for ADR in Washington.

Lawyers and other professionals promoting informed use and best practices for ADR in Washington.

Open the door to professional growth! Join or renew your WSBA ADR Section membership today. New WSBA admittees can join ...
01/25/2022

Open the door to professional growth! Join or renew your WSBA ADR Section membership today. New WSBA admittees can join for free within your first year of bar membership

10/22/2021

NW CollaborativeFutures Conference Deconstructing Artificial Borders OCT 20-22, 2021 – ONLINE REGISTER NOW A CONFERENCE BUILT ON THE COLLECTIVE WISDOM OF OUR COMMUNITIES FREE Opening Night Presentation:Wednesday, Oct 20, 2021 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (PDT) via webinar Thursday and FridayOct 21 and 22, ...

Join us next week (online Tuesday, Oct 19 at 6pm PT) for the NW Collaborative Futures Conference Conflict Resolution Car...
10/14/2021

Join us next week (online Tuesday, Oct 19 at 6pm PT) for the NW Collaborative Futures Conference Conflict Resolution Career panel.

No conference registration required BUT especially if you are a student, you could request a conference registration scholarship to then be able to attend as much of the conference as you wish.

As we honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we wanted to share that the NW Collaborative Futures Conference (online Oct 21 + 22...
10/11/2021

As we honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we wanted to share that the NW Collaborative Futures Conference (online Oct 21 + 22)will include an extraordinary range of Indigenous speakers.

The conference will kick-off with a free Wednesday evening reception/mingle and special presentation from Yukon-born actor Tahmoh Penikett (of the Tanana people) and close with a free Friday night mini film fest that includes a showing of “Older Than The Crown” and Q&A with Native American filmmaker, Derrick LaMere

During the conference:
Dr. Marianne Ignace will share Secwepemc history and protocols around land as we consider how we think about borders

Chief Judge Abby Abinanti of the Yurok Tribal Court will join The Honourable Marion Buller in a discussion of the intersection of legal jurisdiction and Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Persons

Shelly Boyd a member tofhe Sinixt/Arrow Lake band of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation will discuss the Sinixt people’s legal fight for recognition in Canada

Wet’suwe’ten mediator Julie Daum will join with artist and writer Alina Pete of the Little Pine First Nation in discussing the arts generally, and Indigenous Horror specifically, as an opportunity for learning and empathy

Former Yukon premier Tony Penikett will speak about the challenges in building understanding around treaties and also the ongoing work of bringing together polar communities, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, for collaborative action on climate change

And so much more - this conference should not be missed!

Visit NWCollaborativeFutures.org for more info and to register

10/08/2021

We are thrilled to welcome Tahmoh Penikett as conference keynote speaker at the NorthWest Collaborative Futures Conference. Tahmoh will be speaking at the free kickoff session Wednesday evening to share reflections on his own experiences with the impacts of artificial borders and to stimulate reflection and conversation.

Tahmoh Penikett is an actor especially recognized for his roles in many genre TV series. Born in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Tahmoh has strong ties to the Upper Tanana tribe, their traditions and their love of storytelling. He also has a strong connection and is extremely devoted to his family with whom he spends time whenever possible.

Before landing his role on the award-winning Battlestar Galactica as Karl ‘Helo’ Agathon, Tahmoh starred in the final season of the critically acclaimed Canadian series The Cold Squad. His performance on that series earned him a LEO Award nomination. He was also nominated for a LEO for his lead role in the miniseries Riverworld for Syfy. After Battlestar Galactica, Tahmoh starred in Dollhouse (created by Joss Whedon). He has guest-starred on a variety of series, including recurring Guest roles on such shows as Taken, Altered Carbon, Castle, Supernatural, Strange Empire, The Killing, Bomb Girls, and Incorporated. He starred with Diane Neal on the MOW Practice to Deceive for Lifetime.

Registration and more info at: https://www.mediatebc.com/blog/mediate-bc-reception-2021

NW Collaborative Futures (a cross-border, future focused, conflict resolution conference occuring online Oct 21-22), is ...
10/05/2021

NW Collaborative Futures (a cross-border, future focused, conflict resolution conference occuring online Oct 21-22), is thrilled to announce our Wednesday evening Oct 20 kickoff events, open to everyone for free, regardless of conference registration.

At 6pm, we’ll start with a virtual reception as Mediate BC board chair Julie Daum presents the Susanna Jani Award for Excellence in Mediation. Then we’ll mingle via breakout rooms.

Register here for the reception and mingle:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItf--gqTovHtOg-dmnXKAIjGuSkU2oiKMI

After the mingle, conference keynote speaker Tahmoh Penikett (who played Karl ‘Helo’ Agathon on Battlestar Galatica) will share reflections on his own experiences with the impacts of artificial borders.

Register here for the keynote: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yeyjw_fWTuK4AR6XyktzPA

These kickoff events are free & open to all, because conflict resolution and mediation are such critical & important concepts. Events that invite everyone to learn more deconstruct the artificial border between conflict resolution professionals and the public.

NW Collaborative Futures Conference has a incredible lineup (more than 75 speakers/32 hours of programming including a mini film fest!) on conflict resolution and deconstructing artificial borders. It includes talks about the campaign against non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases, the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, immigration and refugees, police arbitration reform and conflict resolution skill building sessions.

The agenda and conference registration:
https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

10/01/2021

The Dispute Resolution Center of Thurston County is actively seeking volunteers to help resolve conflict, promote civility and create peace in our community.

09/29/2021

Professionals know the value in being both a mentor and a mentee. But are there barriers to your mentorship experience? Join Georgina Delimari, Julie Daum, Vivian Kerenyi and Wendy Lakusta at the Northwest Collaborative Futures Conference for their session on mentorship.

Mentors must acknowledge that there is a border between them and their mentees. They have experience. And while they both have skills, mentees are further developing them and may lack the confidence to break down the wall. So, a mentor must be aware of the power imbalance and work through difficulties to elevate the learning experience for both the mentor and mentee.

Come watch a video with tools and tips and engage in a thoughtful discussion about mentoring and the value of deconstructing the artificial border between participants.

Canadian Registration: http://ow.ly/UiAV50Gecbo
American Registration: https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

09/28/2021

As dispute resolution professionals, we may have dabbled in providing our services remotely. But for many, this past year and a half has been a new frontier. In this session with Kellie Tennant and Lori Frank, learn how to overcome the obstacles that remote practice may present while also harnessing the positives for both the professional and client. Tips and suggestions for effective use of remote tools will be offered to help you navigate issues such as working with adversity, managing the emotional climate and supporting clients remotely. As well, we’ll take a look at the future of virtual practice in a post-COVID world.

Canadian Registration: http://ow.ly/UiAV50Gecbo
American Registration: https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

09/28/2021

We are pleased to welcome Alice Shikina and James Cook for a presentation on workplace conflict for the Northwest Collaborative Futures Conference.

Mediation is all about tearing down walls and building up communication. People build fortresses around themselves at work, stop all conducive conversations and begin to build an empire of conflict. The biggest complaint is that people are not being heard or understood. Most workplace conflicts do not belong in the courts. They need to be deconstructed, understood and rebuilt on healthier relationships.

James Cook and Alice Shikina will discuss the nature of conflict in the workplace and the ways to deal with larger organizational turmoil and how to deconstruct those walls in order to begin to build bridges.

Canadian Registration: http://ow.ly/UiAV50Gecbo
American Registration: https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

09/28/2021

COVID-19 has disrupted the traditional methods used by legal service providers to connect low income and marginalized clients with legal services. In this presentation Erin Monahan and Sarah Levine from Access Pro Bono will speak about virtual Pro Bono Mediations and the opportunity they provide to break down financial and geographic barriers.

Register for the Northwest Collaborative Futures Conference: Deconstructing Artificial Barriers on October 21 and 22 at the links below.

Canadian Registration: http://ow.ly/UiAV50Gecbo
American Registration: https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

09/28/2021

Christine Ndilo Kakyema is a certified mediator and a trainer in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. She is also a technologist and professional psychologist working in Chuka referral hospital since 1992, counselling traumatized patients.

At the Northwest Futures Conference she will be presenting on the establishment of a local mediation office to enable people to access dispute resolution in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya with ease.

Canadian Registration: http://ow.ly/UiAV50Gecbo
American Registration: https://nwcollaborativefutures.org/

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