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Does Geography Make a Difference in Mediation?

Masters of Dispute Resolution
Masters of Dispute Resolution
Does Geography Make a Difference in Mediation?
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Jeff Trueman, Esq., is an experienced, full-time mediator and arbitrator. He helps parties resolve a wide variety of litigated and pre-suit disputes and interpersonal problems concerning catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, professional malpractice, employment, business dissolution, real property, and domestic relations. Specializing in interpersonal conflict, he is well known as a manager of difficult conversations and joins Len to discuss important factors for both attorneys and mediators to consider to help avoid potential difficulties when participating in mediations that might be governed by the rules and statutes of multiple jurisdictions.

Jeff is a past Director of Dispute Resolution for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, where he oversaw more than 70 retired judges and senior attorneys conducting over 1,500 mediations, settlement conferences, and neutral evaluations per year. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators, an invitation-only membership organization consisting of some of the most successful commercial mediators in the world, and an Adjunct Professor at the prestigious Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine School of Law in Malibu, California.

Jeff is a Certified online mediator, Mediate.com, and a Full Member of the International Council for Online Dispute Resolution. He also serves as a Panel Arbitrator, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and is in demand as a public speaker and presenter of mediation and negotiation-related dynamics at law schools, law firms, and dispute resolution conferences. Jeff is a recipient of the Paul A. Dorf Memorial ADR Award for “substantial contributions to the furtherance of the goals of alternative dispute resolution to resolve legal conflicts in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.”

Jeff Trueman can be reached by email at jt@jefftrueman.com or at (410) 608-2463.

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