Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jan. 16, 2015
$5 million gift to USC will fund extensive ADR program for law students
The new Judge Judith O. Hollinger Alternative Dispute Resolution Program will offer close to 20 special classes and award concentration certificates to JD students. The gift is the third largest to the USC law school.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Backed by a $5 million gift from a retired Los Angeles judge, USC Gould School of Law is launching an unusual new program to train students in alternative dispute resolution.
Although most all law schools offer classes in mediation and negotiation, USC's new Judge Judith O. Hollinger Alternative Dispute Resolution Program will be one of the few specially endowed programs in the field, accor...
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