This year’s Robert I. Weil Lecture on Sept. 27 will spotlight issues in blurring the lines between mediation and arbitration. The lecture, hosted by the Western Justice Center and now in its 12th year, features University of California, Irvine Law School professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow.
Menkel-Meadow said in southern California, over the past 15 years, arbitration and mediation have increasingly become blended. Clients are sometimes ...
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