Blawg Review # 181 Celebrates International Conflict Resolution Day
It's effective, it's efficient and it's client-centered. Just what we need to weather the financial storm.
What? The mediated resolution of litigated cases.
Nobody blogs it better than Diane Levin at the Mediation Channel, who hosts Blawg Review # 181 in celebration of International Conflict Resolution Day. BR's anonymous Ed. recently had these kind and grateful words for Diane:
We'd like to take this opportunity to thank Diane for her many contributions to Blawg Review, having now hosted four outstanding presentations -- #43, #94, #130 and #181. Behind the scenes, in her role as a Blawg Review Sherpa, Diane has made contributions to many other issues of Blawg Review, too. So, speaking for myself and all the other Blawg Review hosts she's helped along the way, we'd like to say thanks a bunch and give you this extra little bit of link love to show our heartfelt appreciation.
Tomorrow I'll start my day by reading, and giving my own readers a head's up on what looks to be one of the best Blawg Reviews of the year by the best ADR blogger ever.
Anyone working up the nerve to host, click here. Lesser mortals can submit their week's best post by taking a look at the submission guidelines here. Next week Blawg Review will appear at ..
(totally unrelated photo; just getting my iPhone photos from Paris in the mix)
But what a Blawg Review Diane has given us. Thank goodness it's Columbus Day or I'd be short-changing my actual work-work by reading #181 half the day and its links the other half of the day. And don't expect Diane to limit herself to mediation. Most of us are also lawyers, after all, so she also covers the best legal posts of the week on the topic of the law, legal practice, life as lawyers -- the "whole catastrophe" as Zorba said.
Geoff Sharp is spot on in urging you to read Blawg Review #181. It could be malpractice not to do so!!
Brilliant Diane! Thanks.



You've succeed in making a mediator blush, Vickie. Thank you so very much for the kind words and all your tremendous support. I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciated your behind-the-scenes help as well. Thanks for always watching my back. How fortunate I am to count you as a friend, Vickie.