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SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group
DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court’s ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard’s fuller biography can be found at jamsadr.com/herman. \n  \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE: 12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-5/
LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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SUMMARY:International Mediation and Leadership Development Institute (IMDLI)
DESCRIPTION:The UC Law San Francisco Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)\, at the University of California College of Law\, San Francisco\, in partnership with the JAMS Foundation\, is proud to present the International Mediation Development & Leadership Institute (IMDLI). IMDLI is intended for a diverse group of professionals—lawyers\, judges\, court administrators\, academics\, mediators\, and others—interested in learning how to cultivate robust mediation ecosystems in their home countries and how to become an effective leader of mediation implementation and development. Top-level U.S. and international experts drawn from the court system\, private ADR institutions\, and universities will share best practices and lessons learned from decades of ADR reform experience—information that is rarely available to the public. Anticipated topics covered: \n\nHow mediation can promote access to justice and help reduce court backlogs\nHow to design and operate mediation centers (public/court annexed and private)\nHow to build capacity and ensure that such centers are sustainable into the future\nHow to draft mediation legislation and rules\nThe advantages and disadvantages of voluntary\, mandatory\, and judicial referral models\nHow to convince mediation skeptics and secure their buy-in\nThe social\, political\, economic\, and legal ingredients and interventions necessary for a mediation center to thrive and for an ADR ecosystem or culture to take root\nThe importance of data collection and analysis\nWhat empirical research on ADR tells us about the who\, what\, where\, when\, and how of mediation\, including what works and what does not\nFactors that have helped drive the success of mediation in the U.S. and other key jurisdictions\n\nMore information here.\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/international-mediation-and-leadership-development-institute-imdli/
LOCATION:333 Deb Colloquium and Sky Deck\, 5th Floor Cotchett Law Center\, 333 Golden Gate Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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SUMMARY:Aging Well: Health\, Housing\, and Justice in California
DESCRIPTION:Register here by September 1!\nHosted by UC Law SF\, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Northern California. \n  \nAgenda  \n8:15 AM Breakfast \n9 AM- 9:45 AM Welcome \n\n\nSarah Hooper\, JD\, Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the UCSF/UC Law SF Consortium on Law\, Science & Health Policy\, UC Law San Francisco \n\n\nSusan DeMarois\, Director\, California Department of Aging \n\nDel Seymour\, Founder & Board Vice President\, Code Tenderloin\n\n9:45-10:45 AM Plenary Session: Mapping Systems of Health\, Housing and Justice for Older Adults in California \n\n\nLauran Hardin\, Chief Integration Office\, HC2 Strategies \n\n\nClaire Ramsey\, JD\, MA\, Chief Deputy Director for Disability\, Adults and Housing Integration\, California Department of Social Services \n\n\nGlenn Tsang\, Policy Advisor for Homelessness and Housing\, Department of Health Care Services \n\n\nMargot Kushel\, MD\, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief of the Division of Health and Society\, Director of the Action Research Center for Health and the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative\, UC San Francisco \n\n\nKevin Prindiville\, JD\, Executive Director\, Justice in Aging\n\n\n10:45-11:15 AM Break \n11:15 AM-12:45 PM Plenary Session: Advancing Health\, Housing and Justice for Older Californians: What is Working?  \n12:30-2 PM Lunch/Networking \n2-3:30 PM Breakout Session: Discussion Groups: (1) Early Detection and Preventing Housing Loss\, (2) Navigating Housing and Care Transitions\, (3) Street Outreach and Service Connection  \n3:30-3:45 PM Transition to Reception \n3:45-5 PM Reception and Closing Remarks \n  \nIntended Audience  \nThe ability to age well with access to health\, housing\, and justice is a multidisciplinary\, multisector endeavor. We invite leaders and managers of programs that serve older adults and their family caregivers in California in any these areas:  \n\nHealth care (providers\, plans\, networks\, teams) \n\n\nHousing \n\n\nLaw/advocacy \n\n\nPublic guardian \n\n\nLTSS/LTC \n\n\nBehavioral health \n\n\nSocial services/CBOs \n\n\nPayment/financing \n\n\nResearch/data analysis/academia \n\nConvening Objectives  \n\nConnect health care\, housing\, advocacy\, and other community-based organizations serving older Californians and their caregivers. \n\n\nBuild shared understanding of older adults’ specific needs and barriers across care\, housing and advocacy\, and strengthen collective knowledge of existing resources and infrastructure intended to support them.  \n\n\nAmplify successful models and strategies for preventing housing loss\, navigating across housing and care settings\, and supporting older adults in accessing care options in the community or least restrictive settings possible. \n\n\nCollectively strategize around ways to disseminate and build upon successful models\, such as medical-legal partnerships\, at the state and local levels 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/aging-well-health-housing-and-justice-in-california/
LOCATION:198 Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Annual Supreme Court Review & Preview
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URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/annual-supreme-court-review-preview/
LOCATION:198 Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group
DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court’s ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard’s fuller biography can be found at jamsadr.com/herman. \n  \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE: 12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-4/
LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group
DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court’s ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard’s fuller biography can be found at jamsadr.com/herman. \n  \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE: 12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-3/
LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261209T173000
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SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group
DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \n  \nAnnouncing Summer and Fall practice group dates – space is available for additional participants in the practice group from July through December 2026 \n  \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so as to ensure strict confidentiality. \n  \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco has offered a monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court’s ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India\, Brazil\, Ecuador\, and Poland. Howard’s fuller biography can be found at jamsadr.com/herman. \n  \nGroup Structure and Approach \n  \nThe group meets in person. It is limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \n  \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \n  \nMCLE: 12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \n  \nCost: $595 for the full series \n  \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this application. \n  \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. \n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-2/
LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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