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I mediate and arbitrate complex commercial disputes, the former with ADR Services, Inc. in Century City and the latter with...

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The 33 cent wage and income gap is unacceptable and unnecessary. So is the cliché glass ceiling. Bottom line, our...

Neutrals Richard DeWitt and Jerome Landau Talk About Lawyers as Community Leaders

Richard DeWitt is a member of the American Arbitration Association's National Roster of Neutrals serving on its large, complex case panel, its commercial, employment and technology panels and its panel of Mediators. He is also a Member of the FINRA Dispute Resolution Board of Arbitrators and serves on the National Arbitration Forum's Panel of Neutrals and the CDRS Panel of Neutrals. He is a Florida Supreme Court Certificated Arbitrator and Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Court Mediator. 

Since the 1970s Jerome Landau has been a professional Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) specialist, particularly in the fields of arbitration, mediation and group facilitations. He is also an author on these subjects and presents interactive educational workshops trainings for ADR specialists as well as other professionals. His expertise as an ADR professional has been regularly recognized through his professional certifications from various organizations and prestigious panels such as the American Arbitration Association, the U.S. District Court, the international Association for Conflict Resolution ("ACR"), U.S. Arbitration & Mediation panel and service on the American Arbitration Association's Commercial Advisory Panel.

Jerome has twice been invited to present workshops at the United Nations where he was described as "bringing techniques for conflict resolution to those endeavoring to bring peace to the world." He is also a contributor of articles to "ACResolutions", an international magazine serving dispute resolution professionals, and formerly served on its editorial board.

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