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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 30, 2018

LA kicks off Mediation Awareness Week

Advocates of alternative dispute resolution congregated in Los Angeles City Hall on Wednesday to commence the 14th annual Mediation Awareness Week.

LA kicks off Mediation Awareness Week
From right, Daniel Buckley, presiding judge of Los Angeles County Superior Court; Alice Chen Smith, board member of Association of Southern California Defense Counsel; Angela J. Reddock-Wright, president-elect, Southern California Mediation Association; Daniel Ben-Zvi, chair of Mediation Awareness Week; Mike Arias, president of Consumer Attorneys Association of LA; Tamila Jensen, senior vice president of Los Angeles County Bar Association; and Shaphan Roberts, director of Dispute Resolution Program City of LA.

Advocates of alternative dispute resolution congregated in Los Angeles City Hall on Wednesday to commence the 14th annual Mediation Awareness Week.

Councilmember Paul Koretz hosted the event with its founder, Daniel Ben-Zvi of DB Mediation, as chair.

They were joined by Daniel Buckley, presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court; Mike Arias, president of the Consumer Attorneys Associa...

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