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Watch your step! How and where you move in mediation can be the difference between success and unplanned failure. The other room is watching and they will react. If you send concerning signals, or make them think a resolution is unlikely, they may send the same back to you. Look at where you are about to step each move and consider how you would react. Would it slow you down or drive you away? Will it help or harm the pace or prospects of resolution?
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Deborah L. Moskowitz's blend of legal expertise and entrepreneurial spirit enriches her mediation and arbitration approach. Her deep legal background and personal insights foster a unique, empathetic path to conflict resolution. Deb emphasizes practical, forward-looking solutions, grounded in authenticity and empathy, guiding parties towards meaningful outcomes beyond the conflict.
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Perspective depends on where you stand. We all feel the impact of that in mediation. And ultimately the finder of fact may have an altogether different perspective on the matter than the parties and their counsel. Respecting all of that helps lay the foundation for resolution by the parties themselves.
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ADRsource welcomes Deborah L. Moskowitz, Esq., a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Mediator and Qualified Arbitrator, to its team of neutrals. With extensive legal experience and a proven track record in leadership at QPWB, Moskowitz brings unparalleled analytical and problem-solving skills to mediation and arbitration. Her diverse background in law and business enhances ADRsource's mission to provide exceptional dispute resolution services nationwide.
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In mediation, progress is not always made in a straight line, though you may want it to be. The dynamics in play often cause things to zig and zag, moving things in one direction or another. Though it may be frustrating, it may be necessary in order to reach resolution. Trust the process.
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We are happy to be a silver sponsor of (and are looking forward to!) the Orange County Bar Association 10th Annual Law Day 5K supporting the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Inc. and the Orange County Bar Association Foundation.
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In mediation, understanding the unsaid is crucial. A mediator's skill in interpreting non-verbal cues such as hesitations, gestures, and silences can reveal key insights, guiding parties toward resolution.
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In mediation, what lies in front of us is often more in focus and clear than what remains at a distance. When resolution is at a distance and its details are unclear, it is nonetheless out there. Trust the process.
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Andy Hament's diverse background, from in-house legal counsel to managing partner, has crafted his approach to mediation. His understanding of law and human psychology allows him to guide clients effectively through dispute resolution, emphasizing practical, empathetic advice for a future beyond conflict.