I recently published It’s Time to Make Important Upgrades to Our Mediation Curriculum, which notes significant changes in American mediation practice in the past five decades and suggests that law school faculty upgrade our mediation instruction accordingly.
Modern Mediation Practice in American Legal Cases is a two-page summary of that article, which was published in the Association of Missouri Mediators Newsletter.
Faculty and trainers may want to read it and possibly assign it to students.
Mediators and mediation counselor-advocates may be interested to read this description of modern practice and get some insights and ideas for their work.
If this piques your interest, you might read the Important Upgrades article.
Take a look.