January 2024
- Mediation Essentials - January 8 through January 12, 2024, 8:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Friday class adjourns at 3:30 p.m.)
- Approved for 32 NV MCLE credits, which includes 30 general credits and 2 ethics credits
- This class has 8 slots open for non-law students. You do not need to be at attorney to take the class.
Join us for this dynamic and interactive mediation training taught by expert and adjunct law professor, Margaret M.
February 2024
Professor Mitch Zamoff will present, Proposed Arbitral Disclosure of Social Media Activity, an article for which he and his co-author received the "Best Article of the Year" Award from the American Association of Law Schools ADR Section.
Join us for From Lawyer to Neutral: Meet Kristine Kuzemka on Wednesday, February 7 at 12:15 p.m. After 15 years as an attorney, Kristine Kuzemka has spent the last few years as a full-time mediator, arbitrator, and discovery referee. Please join the OUTLaws as we discuss Kristine's career path, what it means to be a "neutral," and how her identity impacts her life. Students who attend may use this event to count towards their Dispute Resolution Concentration. Food will be provided.
The AALS ADR Section “New Voices in Dispute Resolution” Presents:
When and Why Do People Choose to Engage with the Civil Justice System Through Litigation or Alternatives?
August 2024
Join us for this dynamic and interactive mediation training taught by expert and adjunct law professor, Margaret M. Crowley, Esq. This 40-hour training fulfills the requirements of most court-sponsored mediation programs. Participants will be trained in conflict theory, negotiation methods, and mediation process, techniques, and ethics.