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Mediation Settlement Events

October 2007 Is FINRA Mediation Settlement Month

 

FINRA Dispute Resolution invites you to join us in celebrating the benefits of mediation during our annual Mediation Settlement Month throughout October by taking advantage of our significantly reduced mediation prices. Our aim is to encourage more parties to experience the benefits of mediation for the first time and to reinforce its value and effectiveness to those who have benefited from mediation.

 

Mediation Settlement Day - Thursday, October 18, 2007

 

FINRA Dispute Resolution is proud to endorse and sponsor Mediation Settlement Day for the seventh year in a row. Mediation Settlement Day will take place Thursday, October 18, 2007, and will be launched with a kick-off event on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. The Keynote Speaker and Honorary Chair is Judge Milton Mollen, former Chair of the Mollen Commission.

  • Who should attend Mediation Settlement Day

    Anyone interested in becoming a mediator or learning more about mediation as an alternative means for resolving disputes. This event provides excellent networking and learning opportunities for parties, attorneys, mediators, and individuals, corporate and law firm representatives.

  • Who Sponsors Mediation Settlement Day and How to Become a Sponsor

    This annual event is sponsored by: FINRA Dispute Resolution, in conjunction with the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the New York State Unified Court System, and over one hundred national and regional alternative dispute resolution programs, bar associations, community-based programs, public service and non-profit organizations, and schools concentrated in the New York City area and extending beyond to upstate New York, Illinois, and California. Learn how to become a sponsor and to obtain a list of last year's sponsors, see the sponsorship page.