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Masthead EDITORIAL BOARD CPR NEWS CPR NEWS CPR NEWS CHAIRMAN JAMES F. HENRY CPR Instimefir Dirpute hkohuion FRANCHISEES TO MEET W. REECE BADER CARRIE MENML-MEADOW online seminars held so far: “Inside the Orrick, Hmingron Grorpown ~P&OOL Corporation: Involving Business Manag- CPRVice President F. Peter Phillips will & SuCc&fe ROBERT H. MNOOKIN ers in ADR Members” from Fall 1998; take part in a plenary session panel at the ROBERT 1. BERENDT ~~~,.d~a~&hl January 1999’s “Inside the Law Firm: American Association of Franchisees & Thompson Gbum PAUL I. MODE JR. Dealing with Financial Disincentives to Dealers’ National Franchisee Forum in JOHN J. BOUMA Wlmer, Cnikr ADR”; May 1999’s “The Art of Media- Snell& Wilmer & Pickm’ng San Diego April 28-30. tion Advocacy: An Insider’s Guide”; JAMIE BRODER CPR serves as administrator of the JAMES M. RINGER Pad Hmtings, /anof& “When Lawyers Are Neutrals: Strategies fbp & Wek National Franchise Mediation Program, & Walker and Issues,” from last fall, and the full- a nationwide dispute resolution proto- A. JAMES ROBERTSON I1 PAUL D. CARRINGTON ’Wr Gu* Of text version of the January 2000 semi- col addressing disputes between Duke Uniwnity School U$mia of Law nar, “European ADR 2000: European franchisers and franchisees. The program, A. STEPHENS CLAY NANCY ROGERS ADR Practice, Issues & Trends,” which established in 1994, has received the en- Ohio State Unim’ty fikamik & Gdy was excerpted in last months Alternatives. Ghfc of Lw dorsement of both the AAFD and the CATHY A. COSTANTINO Also available in the Discussion Fo- International Franchise Association. F~~~D+,~~I~~~~ DAVID 1. SANDBORG rums are Member‘s Open Forum and Eu- City Uniuenity of Phillips will participate in the April GT. Hong kimg ropean ADR 2000 discussion threads. 30 general session titled “Making Fran- RICHARD W. DUESENBERG FRANK E.A. SANDER There is no charge to CPR members for Monsanto Co. (FW chise Laws Work for You.” It will be fol- Harwd Lw School participating in or accessing the Discus- LAURA EFFEL lowed by breakout sessions on franchise Garban Ha& LLC IRENE C. WARSHAUER sion Forums. law and legislation. Frid & Epsmn LAWRENCE I. FOX For more information, check the CPR hopes that its presentation in San Drinker. B& &&ah MELVYN 1. WEISS Members Only area at www.cpradr.org, Diego will increase franchisee interest in Milberg W& MARC GALANTER &trhrtdHF or call CPR at (212) 949-6490. di and use of the mediation program. Unim’ty of Wumnsiin & h,,& Law Schl Registration information is available GERALD R. WILLIAMS SPRING MEETING by calling 1-800-733-9858 and at WHITMORE GRAY B+zm Young Fordham Uniuenity School unim‘ty SET FOR JUNE 4-7 www.aafd.org. t of LdUniwnity of CPR continues commemorating its 20th Michifan Law Schl ED E. WILLIAMS I11 United Gh Grp. ADR 2000 anniversary in June at its annual spring EDWARD I. LYNCH THOMAS I. WYLLIE ONLINE SEMINAR Ham and Bwne meeting for members and panelists. This Mams&Rme RETURNS NEXT MONTH year’s meeting will be held June 4-7 at HARRY N. MAZADOORIAN Qninnipiac Lw School the Charleston Place Hotel in Charles- The CPR Institute for Dispute ton, S.C. Resolution’s online seminar series, ADR The meeting is intended for senior cor- 2000, will return next month with “ADR porate counsel and senior law firm part- & Technology.” ners who serve as their organization’s The seminar will begin on Monday, named representatives to CPR, or their May 15,2000. It will run for five days of ADR Counsel or delegate. CPR panelists moderated discussion, and will be left Alternatives also are invited to the Spring Meeting. open for an additional two days over the TO THE HIGH COSTS OF LITIGATION The program includes the following weekend for “open posting.” A listing of sessions: panelists is posted at the CPR Members Publisher Only Discussion Forums page, accessible James F. Henry “Bargaining for Advantage: The So- (jhenry@cpradr.org) through CPRs home page at www. cial Psychology of Negotiation,” in which cpradr.org. Editor University of Pennsylvania Wharton Russ BLeemer CPR ADR 2000 moderator Peter School Professor G. Richard Shell draws (rbleemer@cpradr.org) Zeughauser, who heads ClientFocus, a on his CPR award-winning book [see Corona del Mar, Calif., consulting firm, CPR News, 18 Alternatives 22 (February Alternatives to the High Costs of Litigation will lead the discussion. 2000)] to engage participants in an ex- (ISSN 0736-3613) is published monthly The seminar-the sixth in the ADR by the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. amination of the six social-psychological 2000 series-is the first on technological de- principles that make the biggest differ- Editorial and Business Offices: velopments in alternative dispute resolution. 366 Madison Avenue, ence in negotiation outcomes. New York, NY 10017-3122 The Members Only Discussion Fo- “Changes in the Arbitration Land- Tel: (212) 949-6490 rums page is available after a one-time, scape,’’ a preview of revisions to the CPR www.cpradr.org self-directed registration process. domestic and international arbitration Alternotives@cpradr.org Available at the page are full-text (continued on page 79) 0 2000, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. archive versions of the five ADR 2000 For permission to reprint bylined articles, please contact both CPR and the author. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation Wiley

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EDITORIAL BOARD CPR NEWS CPR NEWS CPR NEWS CHAIRMAN JAMES F. HENRY CPR Instimefir Dirpute hkohuion FRANCHISEES TO MEET W. REECE BADER CARRIE MENML-MEADOW online seminars held so far: “Inside the Orrick, Hmingron Grorpown ~P&OOL Corporation: Involving Business Manag- CPRVice President F. Peter Phillips will & SuCc&fe ROBERT H. MNOOKIN ers in ADR Members” from Fall 1998; take part in a plenary session panel at the ROBERT 1. BERENDT ~~~,.d~a~&hl January 1999’s “Inside the Law Firm: American Association of Franchisees & Thompson Gbum PAUL I. MODE JR. Dealing with Financial Disincentives to Dealers’ National Franchisee Forum in JOHN J. BOUMA Wlmer, Cnikr ADR”; May 1999’s “The Art of Media- Snell& Wilmer & Pickm’ng San Diego April 28-30. tion Advocacy: An Insider’s Guide”; JAMIE BRODER CPR serves as administrator of the JAMES M. RINGER Pad Hmtings, /anof& “When Lawyers Are Neutrals: Strategies fbp & Wek National Franchise Mediation Program, & Walker and Issues,” from last fall, and the full- a nationwide dispute resolution proto- A. JAMES ROBERTSON I1 PAUL D. CARRINGTON ’Wr Gu* Of text version of the January 2000 semi- col addressing disputes between Duke Uniwnity School U$mia of Law nar, “European ADR 2000: European franchisers and franchisees. The program, A. STEPHENS CLAY NANCY ROGERS ADR Practice, Issues & Trends,” which established in 1994, has received the en- Ohio State Unim’ty fikamik & Gdy was excerpted in last months Alternatives. Ghfc of Lw dorsement of both the AAFD and the CATHY A. COSTANTINO Also available in the Discussion Fo- International Franchise Association. F~~~D+,~~I~~~~ DAVID 1. SANDBORG rums are Member‘s Open Forum and Eu- City Uniuenity of Phillips will participate in the April GT. Hong kimg ropean ADR 2000 discussion threads. 30 general session titled “Making Fran- RICHARD W. DUESENBERG FRANK E.A. SANDER There is no charge to CPR members for Monsanto Co. (FW chise Laws Work for You.” It will be fol- Harwd Lw School participating in or accessing the Discus- LAURA EFFEL lowed by breakout sessions on franchise Garban Ha& LLC IRENE C. WARSHAUER sion Forums. law and legislation. Frid & Epsmn LAWRENCE I. FOX For more information, check the CPR hopes that its presentation in San Drinker. B& &&ah MELVYN 1. WEISS Members Only area at www.cpradr.org, Diego will increase franchisee interest in Milberg W& MARC GALANTER &trhrtdHF or call CPR at (212) 949-6490. di and use of the mediation program. Unim’ty of Wumnsiin & h,,& Law Schl Registration information is available GERALD R. WILLIAMS SPRING MEETING by calling 1-800-733-9858 and at WHITMORE GRAY B+zm Young Fordham Uniuenity School unim‘ty SET FOR JUNE 4-7 www.aafd.org. t of LdUniwnity of CPR continues commemorating its 20th Michifan Law Schl ED E. WILLIAMS I11 United Gh Grp. ADR 2000 anniversary in June at its annual spring EDWARD I. LYNCH THOMAS I. WYLLIE ONLINE SEMINAR Ham and Bwne meeting for members and panelists. This Mams&Rme RETURNS NEXT MONTH year’s meeting will be held June 4-7 at HARRY N. MAZADOORIAN Qninnipiac Lw School the Charleston Place Hotel in Charles- The CPR Institute for Dispute ton, S.C. Resolution’s online seminar series, ADR The meeting is intended for senior cor- 2000, will return next month with “ADR porate counsel and senior law firm part- & Technology.” ners who serve as their organization’s The seminar will begin on Monday, named representatives to CPR, or their May 15,2000. It will run for five days of ADR Counsel or delegate. CPR panelists moderated discussion, and will be left Alternatives also are invited to the Spring Meeting. open for an additional two days over the TO THE HIGH COSTS OF LITIGATION The program includes the following weekend for “open posting.” A listing of sessions: panelists is posted at the CPR Members Publisher Only Discussion Forums page, accessible James F. Henry “Bargaining for Advantage: The So- (jhenry@cpradr.org) through CPRs home page at www. cial Psychology of Negotiation,” in which cpradr.org. Editor University of Pennsylvania Wharton Russ BLeemer CPR ADR 2000 moderator Peter School Professor G. Richard Shell draws (rbleemer@cpradr.org) Zeughauser, who heads ClientFocus, a on his CPR award-winning book [see Corona del Mar, Calif., consulting firm, CPR News, 18 Alternatives 22 (February Alternatives to the High Costs of Litigation will lead the discussion. 2000)] to engage participants in an ex- (ISSN 0736-3613) is published monthly The seminar-the sixth in the ADR by the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. amination of the six social-psychological 2000 series-is the first on technological de- principles that make the biggest differ- Editorial and Business Offices: velopments in alternative dispute resolution. 366 Madison Avenue, ence in negotiation outcomes. New York, NY 10017-3122 The Members Only Discussion Fo- “Changes in the Arbitration Land- Tel: (212) 949-6490 rums page is available after a one-time, scape,’’ a preview of revisions to the CPR www.cpradr.org self-directed registration process. domestic and international arbitration Alternotives@cpradr.org Available at the page are full-text (continued on page 79) 0 2000, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. archive versions of the five ADR 2000 For permission to reprint bylined articles, please contact both CPR and the author.

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