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ADR training for minority professionals
April 18, 2006
Here's an email I got. Interesting program.
Capital University Law School is sponsoring the 2nd Training Institute for Minority Professionals in Alternative Dispute Resolution. The program is designed to assist racial and ethnic minorities to gain placement on various ADR panels and rosters.
I need your assistance in circulating the program to racial and ethnic minorities who may be interested in attending the training. We have received grants to offer the training at a very low cost to minorities interested in obtaining this training.
Trainings include:
• Domestic
Abuse Issues, June 5-6, $175 (sponsored by the Supreme Court of Ohio)
• Basic
Mediation, June 5-6, $175
• Family, Divorce and
Custody Mediation, June 5-9, $375
• Labor Arbitration,
June 5-9, $375 (sponsored by the Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service)
• Mediating &
Arbitrating Healthcare and Insurance Disputes, June 5-6, $175 (sponsored by
the National Arbitration Forum)
• Afrocentric
Conflict Resolution, June 7-9, $225
Thank you for your assistance. I apologize if you have received our announcement from multiple sources. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at, (614) 236-6531 or by e-mail at, adrconference@law.capital.edu
For more information about the 2nd Training Institute for Minority Professionals in Alternative Dispute Resolution, visit the conference website: www.law.capital.edu/ADR/.
Sincerely,
Floyd D. Weatherspoon
Professor of Law and
Director of Minority ADR Initiatives
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