‘Inns of Court Annual Year-End Celebration’ hosted in Ferndale May 14
The Oakland County Bar Association will host its “Inns of Court Annual Year-End Celebration” on Wednesday, May 14, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Belle’s Lounge by Valentine Distilling Co., 161 Vester Ave. in Ferndale.
The OCBA Inn chapter will meet to celebrate the conclusion of another successful season. Attendees will enjoy a strolling reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar while networking with members of all of the teams as well as interested and former members. This event is open to anyone.
At the Inns of Court monthly meetings, members are able to build and strengthen professional relationships, discuss fundamental concerns about professionalism and the pressing legal issues of the day, share experiences and advice, exhort the utmost passion and dedication for the law, provide mentoring opportunities, and advance the highest levels of integrity, ethics, and civility.
Cost for the celebration is $70 for judges, emeritus, masters, barristers, alumni, guests; $50 for associates and law students not on Inns team. Law students participating on Inns team may attend for free.
To purchase tickets, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.” Anyone who’d like to learn more about the OCBA’s chapter of the American Inns of Court may contact Shanay Cuthrell at scuthrell@ocba.org
The OCBA Inn chapter will meet to celebrate the conclusion of another successful season. Attendees will enjoy a strolling reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar while networking with members of all of the teams as well as interested and former members. This event is open to anyone.
At the Inns of Court monthly meetings, members are able to build and strengthen professional relationships, discuss fundamental concerns about professionalism and the pressing legal issues of the day, share experiences and advice, exhort the utmost passion and dedication for the law, provide mentoring opportunities, and advance the highest levels of integrity, ethics, and civility.
Cost for the celebration is $70 for judges, emeritus, masters, barristers, alumni, guests; $50 for associates and law students not on Inns team. Law students participating on Inns team may attend for free.
To purchase tickets, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.” Anyone who’d like to learn more about the OCBA’s chapter of the American Inns of Court may contact Shanay Cuthrell at scuthrell@ocba.org
Virtual 2025 ADR Spring Series continues May 15
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the State Bar of Michigan will continue its Virtual 2025 ADR Spring Series with a look at “IMPASSE” online Thursday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Speaking at the online program will be Peter Robinson, Professor Emeritus Straus, Caruso School of Law, Pepperdine. This half day program will provide opportunities to discuss the following concepts and techniques that affect our outlook and execution of IMPASSE: Defining mediator success; the tension between neutrality and fairness; informed decision making as to process and outcome; assessing the extent a settlement proposal meets enough of their underlying interests; BATNA/WATNA/MLANTA; Gerry Williams’s research documenting Attorney Overconfidence and the mediator’s role as Agent/Angel of reality; loss aversion and Golann’s suggestion of mediators as grief counselors; emphasizing costs and risks to motivate plaintiffs and Randy Kiser’s research to motivate defendants; ethical issues when using the hypothetical offer and the negotiated mediator’s proposal techniques; and brackets.
For additional information on the program, visit https://connect.michbar.org/adr/home.
Speaking at the online program will be Peter Robinson, Professor Emeritus Straus, Caruso School of Law, Pepperdine. This half day program will provide opportunities to discuss the following concepts and techniques that affect our outlook and execution of IMPASSE: Defining mediator success; the tension between neutrality and fairness; informed decision making as to process and outcome; assessing the extent a settlement proposal meets enough of their underlying interests; BATNA/WATNA/MLANTA; Gerry Williams’s research documenting Attorney Overconfidence and the mediator’s role as Agent/Angel of reality; loss aversion and Golann’s suggestion of mediators as grief counselors; emphasizing costs and risks to motivate plaintiffs and Randy Kiser’s research to motivate defendants; ethical issues when using the hypothetical offer and the negotiated mediator’s proposal techniques; and brackets.
For additional information on the program, visit https://connect.michbar.org/adr/home.
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