Speakers
Presenters at the 2012 Workers In Progress Conference
- Kristen Blankley, University of Nebraska School of Law
- “Adding By Subtracting? How Limited Scope Agreements for Dispute Resolution Representation Can Increase Access to Attorney Services”
- Mentor: Christopher Fairman, OSU Moritz College of Law
- Carli Conklin, University of Missouri School of Law
- “Lost Options for Mutual Gain? The Layperson, the Lawyer and Dispute Resolution in Early America
- Mentor: Deborah Rosen, Lafayette College
- Kim Taylor, KT Associates
- “When BATNA Equals the Unthinkable: Business Mediations and Provocation”
- Mentor: Joseph Stulberg, OSU Moritz College of Law
- Alexandra Carter, Columbia Law School
- “Lawyering Up? Mediations, Public Values and the Legal Profession”
- Mentor: Nancy Welsh, Penn State University
- Jennifer Reynolds, University of Oregon School of Law
- “Exhibition Review: State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda”
- Mentor: Amy Cohen, OSU Moritz College of Law
- Kenneth Kressel, Rutgers University
- “How Do They Decide What to Do? Implicit Schema of Practice and Mediator Decision-Making”
- Michal Alberstein, Bar-Ilan University
- Jay Rothman, Aria Group
- “Interests, Values and Needs: Understanding the Role of Identity in Conflict Resolution”
- Jennifer Brown, Quinnipiac University School of Law
- Andrea Scheider, Marquette University School of Law
- “Shifting Styles: How to Understand Changing Negotiation Styles during the Negotiation”
- Susan Landrum, Staff Attorney for the 11th Circuit
- “Much Ado About Nothing? What the Numbers Tell Us About How State Courts Apply the Unconsionability Doctrine to Arbitration Agreement.”
- Art Hinshaw, Arizona State University College of Law
- “Regulation and the Rogue Mediator”
- Christopher Drahozal, University of Kansas School of Law
- Bo Rutledge, University of Georgia
- “Legal Change and Standard Form Contracts: Arbitration Clauses after ATT v. Concepcion”
- Sukhsimranjit Singh, Willamette University College of Law
- “Cross-Cultural Lessons from the new Arranged Marriage: How Eastern Cultural and Religious Orientations Affect Negotiations within Families”
- Cynthia Alkon, Texas Wesleyan University
- “Can the Supreme Court Fix Plea Bargaining?”
- Peter Reilly, Texas Wesleyan Univerity
- “Negotiating Charges of Bribery: Toward Increased Transparency, Consistency, and Fairness in Pre-Trial Deal Making Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act”
- Sarah R. Cole, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- “The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration Law”
- Jonathan R. Cohen, University of Florida Levin College of Law
- “Fostering Open-Minded Listening”
- Ellen Deason, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- “Limiting Judicial Discretion: Distinguishing “Managing” from “Settling” Under Rule 16″
- Paul Kirgis, St. John’s University
- “Conceptions of Arbitration in an Emerging Democracy: Public and Private Dispute Resolution in West Africa”
- Nancy Welsh, Penn State University
- “Judicial Deference to Embedded Neutrals: Privilege, Not Entitlement”
- Benjamin Davis, Toledo Law School
- Mariana Hernandez Crespo, University of St. Thomas School of Law
- “Co-Mediation in Investor-State Disputes: Exploring Potential Changes in Cross-Cultural Contexts
- Eileen Pruett, Franklin County Municipal Court
- Nancy Rogers, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- Designing Systems and Processes for Managing Disputes: Enhancing Relationships