Workplace conflict can be very expensive for businesses — and that expense has been increasing over the last 10 years, due to higher jury verdicts, attorney fees and other costs, as well as an
...save time and money, but the framework likely reflects accepted corporate and legal policies. If the established ECA policy contains a prescribed framework, evaluate whether...
Non-residents of Philadelphia may use their Philadelphia city wage tax as a credit for income-tax liability in other jurisdictions, the Commonwealth Court has ruled
This is the 12th and final article in this series on mediation advocacy. The 11th article, "Mediation Advocacy: Preparing to Avoid an Impasse," published December 21, 2012, provided tips on how to av
This is the 11th article in this series on mediation advocacy. The 10th article, published November 21, addressed the pre-mediation groundwork needed in preparation for signing a terms sheet or a set
This is the 10th article in this series on mediation advocacy. This article discusses the kind of groundwork counsel should perform to be ready for signing a terms sheet or a settlement agreement at
...conduct reality testing and to probe more deeply into the party's legal weaknesses, its alternatives to settlement, its risks and the other side's...
This is the eighth article in this series on mediation advocacy. The seventh article, published July 25, discussed the strategic uses of pre-mediation submissions. The article continued a scenario in
...understanding of facts and circumstances that may not be apparent from the legal issues in dispute. These submissions also ensure that the parties perform at...
...mediator and the opposing party. Also, mediation is not constrained by the legal remedies that judges and arbitrators must award. The parties should invest time...
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