An entertainment lawyer friend of mine says that he practices "litactional" law. He explains that this is the process of transforming litigation into transactions. In other words, conflict into settlement. I've rarely heard a better description of the process of mediation. It got me thinking that his skill set might teach some lessons about how to achieve better results at mediation.
It is rare to see transactional lawyers in mediat...
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