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by John K. Miles, Jr., Esq.   At first glance, the notion of winning at mediation seems like an oxymoron. We tend to associate winning and losing with jury trials. If a party feels confident …

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August 11,12; 17-19, 2018   Miles neutral and trainer, Wendy Williamson, Esq., will lead a  five-day General Civil Mediation Training in Savannah, GA on August 11,12 and 17-19. The 28-hour program is a practical, comprehensive, …

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by Stephen F. McKinney   The 60% Solution is a strategy for effectively managing the scope of discovery in dispute resolution.  Experience teaches that no matter how much discovery that is undertaken, no more than 60% …

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ATLANTA, June 12, 2018– Miles Mediation & Arbitration announced the official launch of “The Future of Resolution,” a podcast focused on alternative dispute resolution (ADR), the art of conflict resolution, legal news, and emerging trends. …

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  At Miles Mediation & Arbitration, we pioneered the concept of Comprehensive Mediation. In one of my previous posts,  I discussed the role a quality neutral plays in Comprehensive Mediation; another important component is environment. …

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ATLANTA, June 5, 2018– Miles is pleased to announce that Julie Jun, Esq. has joined its panel in Atlanta.    Ms. Jun joins Miles as a mediator and arbitrator, specializing in products liability, professional liability, premises …

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Thursday, June 21, 2018 Program: COAM Arbitration CLE, Presented by the Georgia Lottery Commission and Miles Mediation & Arbitration Date: Thursday, June 21, 2018 Time: 9 AM- Noon Location: GSCPA Training Center (Room 3)  6 Concourse Parkway, Suite …

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Our recent rebrand has been an incredible growth phase for our organization.  The process enabled us to respond to our clients’ needs and develop a platform with clear messaging and procedures that will further enhance client …

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I’m often asked what is meant by the phrase:  “The Future of Resolution.” For many years, parties in conflict had one choice for resolution. The traditional litigation system delivered an outcome, often at a high …

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