
Mastering the Fundamentals of Mediation Certificate Training
CNDR presents its’ annual 40-hour comprehensive mediation practitioner training. Held completely in-person on the UC Law SF Campus.
CNDR presents its’ annual 40-hour comprehensive mediation practitioner training. Held completely in-person on the UC Law SF Campus.
This advanced virtual program is for experienced mediators and family law professionals.
UC Law SF can count among its alumni some of the most preeminent ADR practitioners and thought leaders, both in the Bay Area and beyond.…
The Future is Digital: Online Dispute Resolution and Decentralized Justice Janet Martinez, Senior Lecturer in Law and Director of the Gould Center for Conflict Resolution…
Lawyers’ Client-Inclusive Negotiations: The “New Mediation”? Nancy Welsh, Frank W. Elliott, Jr. University Professor, Professor of Law, Director of Aggie Dispute Resolution Program, Texas A&M University School…
Can Mediators Promote Anti-Racism Within the Confines of Neutrality? Ellen Deason, Joanne Wharton Murphy / Classes of 1965 and 1973 Professor in Law Emerita, The Ohio…
To mark the 125-year anniversary of a court ruling that guaranteed birthright citizenship in the United States, a group of law professors, historians, and SF…
For 20 years, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) and itsco-host, the Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution at Stanford Law School, have gathered…
Join us for the annual NorCal ADR Faculty Conference, bringing together professors to explore new topics and innovations in pedagogy in dispute resolution.
Want to work in ADR right out of law school? Curious how to make that happen? Join the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)…
Legal professionals have some of the highest rates of impact from stress. In this hands-on workshop we will make valentines to ourselves and learn effective…
Join us for a virtual academic workshop, featuring visiting Professor Spitko (Santa Clara) presenting his new work-in-progress, “Arbitration Secrecy.” Professor Jan Martinez (Stanford) will provide commentary. The workshop is open to the public.