
Holly Hayes
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Jul 25, 2023 |
mediate.com | Colin Rule |Holly Hayes
With rising rental prices and eviction cases mounting, Louisville has now joined cities across the U.S. in launching an eviction mediation program. The pilot program, which is unlike its peers in other cities because it puts the onus on landlords to apply, is expected to run through June 2024. When an eviction case gets on a docket, it comes at a major cost to both tenants and landlords.
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Jun 6, 2023 |
mediate.com | John Lande |Holly Hayes |Dan Simon
The legal wrangling began with a lawsuit filed on Jan. 13 in Benton County Circuit Court by Stillwater Brew LLC, a Delaware company of which Liautaud is a principal. Stillwater sued Drink House Holdings LLC, the parent company of 7 Brew Coffee, and Bar 7 Bar LLC, the manager of 7 Brew. Both Drink House and Bar 7 Bar are based in Wyoming. To read more on the 7 Brew lawsuit, see the full article here.
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Mar 1, 2023 |
mediate.com | Jim Melamed |Holly Hayes |Jan Frankel Schau
With the purchase of a Featured Membership, you will be shown on the front page of Mediate.com to web site visitors from your city and region (“state” if you are in the USA). You may appear in more than one city/region by purchasing additional locations.
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Feb 14, 2023 |
mediate.com | Shane Martin |Jeff Kichaven |Holly Hayes |Timothy Germany
When you’re mediating conflict, food is often an afterthought. Most mediators and lawyers are focused on the actual mediation process, not considering the power food has in accelerating and improving their success rates. However, having a meal during mediation can shift the dynamics in your favor. Let’s explore why. Creates AffinityFood can help break down barriers between two parties who may have difficulty communicating.
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Feb 7, 2023 |
mediate.com | James Melamed |Holly Hayes |Katherine Graham |Nancy Hudgins
Mediation may be thought of as “assisted negotiation.” Negotiation may be thought of as “communications for agreement.” Hence, mediation is “assisted communications for agreement.” Central to mediation is the concept of “informed consent.” So long as participants understand the nature of a contemplated mediation process and effectively consent to participate in the described process, virtually any mediation process is possible and appropriate.
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