Self-Study: Mediation Ethics with Barbara Spector
Wed Jan 17, 2024 12:00 PM - Sat Jan 31, 2026 1:00 PM PST
Online
Description
This is a recording from "Mediation Ethics" with Barbara Spector, Esq. In this presentation, we will consider the ethical role of mediation advocates, examine mediation's ethical considerations and tensions, and assess the remedies for perceived ethical violations within the context of a confidential process.
Barbara Spector, Esq. joins JAMS with over 40 years of experience as a lawyer, mediator and arbitrator. In addition to her extensive experience in business, real estate, employment and personal injury matters in both state and federal courts, she has successfully argued a case of first impression before the California Supreme Court.
ADR Qualifications
- Harvard-certified negotiator and mediator who has received acclaim for her eminent career in alternative dispute resolution and litigation
- Conducted hundreds of mediations, arbitrations, settlement conferences and early neutral evaluations for the United States District Court, the California Court of Appeal and the Santa Clara County Superior Court
- Extensive experience in business, real estate, employment and personal injury matters
- Lecturer on topics that include alternative dispute resolution, discovery, law and motion, pretrial litigation strategy, negotiation techniques and the elimination of bias in the legal profession
SCCTLA is an approved CLE provider. Watching this recording is approved for 1.0 Self-Study Ethics Credit.