recently saw an article on "speed dating" and it got me thinking about some of the issues involved in settling cases in half-day mediations. In the unlikely event that you have never heard of "speed dating," it's a process where people gather in a group, have a very short amount of time to meet face-to-face, exchange a limited amount of information to determine if there's any sort of connection, and either agree to meet again or go directly to the next "candidate."
Making a connec...
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