The Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco is proud to announce its new logo!

After many years, we decided it was time to update our logo, adding an image that showcases who we are as a Center. The bridge is a metaphor for conflict resolution as well as a common theme in the negotiation literature (think “Build them a Golden Bridge,” from Getting Past No).  It also serves as a nod to the San Francisco Bay Area’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge, which helps immediately distinguish us from similar sounding institutions such as CEDR (the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution in London).

Join us in celebrating CNDR’s new logo!

About CNDR:  Established in 2003, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco is one of the oldest law school alternative dispute resolution (ADR) centers in the country. It is a premier ADR think tank that brings cutting edge research to bear on the latest developments in practice faced by lawyers, neutrals, governmental actors, NGOs, and parties seeking to resolve their disputes out of court. CNDR is also an award-winning training institute that offers hands-on, practice-ready education to law students in small classes of twenty or fewer. Hundreds of lawyers, judges, and policy makers from across the globe have also chosen CNDR as their go-to provider for ADR training, citing its world-renowned faculty and broad offerings in negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and more.