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Oct. 2014 LEONARD L. RISKIN Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law Levin College of Law University of Florida P.O. Box 117625 Gainesville, FL 32611-7625 352.273.0771 Tel 352.392.3005 Fax [email protected] EMPLOYMENT & VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS: Visiting Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, fall semesters 2010--. Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law, University of Florida, Levin College of Law, 2007- Senior Fellow, Institute for Dispute Resolution, 2010- Professor, University of Missouri School of Law, Columbia, Missouri, June 1984- December 2006. C.A. Leedy Professor, beginning September 1991; Isidor Loeb Professor, beginning July 2003. o Director, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, June 1984-Dec. 2002, July 2004-May 2006. (This program almost always ranked No. 1 or No. 2 from the inception of the U.S. News & World Report rankings of law school dispute resolution programs through my tenure as director.) o Director, Initiative on Mindfulness in Law and Dispute Resolution, 2002-06 o Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, January 2007- o Affiliated Faculty, Center for the Study of Conflict, Law & the Media (a Journalism School-Law School joint program) 2006- Visiting Professor, University of Michigan Law School, winter 2003; University of Colorado School of Law, summers 1995, 1998 (Charles Inglis Thomson Guest Professor of Law); University of Tennessee College of Law, Spring 1983; Vermont Law School, Summers 1984-94; 1996, 97; Pepperdine Institute for Dispute Resolution, Summers 1993, 1995, and for short courses in other summers. Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center (1979-1984); Associate (1976- 1979); Assistant (1974-1976). General Counsel, National Alliance of Businessmen, Inc. (subsequently renamed National Alliance of Business), Washington, D.C., a non-profit corporation formed in 1968 by Henry Ford II and other business leaders at the request of President Johnson to sponsor the Department of Labor's JOBS program to find employment for disadvantaged poor persons in the private sector, 1968-1973. Personnel Director, 1968.

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Page 1: LEONARD L. RISKIN - Fredric G. Levin College of Law · Oct. 2014 6 • Decision-Making in Mediation: The New Old Grid and the New New Grid System, 79 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW 1-53 (2003)

Oct. 2014

LEONARD L. RISKIN

Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law Levin College of Law University of Florida

P.O. Box 117625 Gainesville, FL 32611-7625

352.273.0771 Tel 352.392.3005 Fax

[email protected]

EMPLOYMENT & VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:

• Visiting Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, fall semesters 2010--.

• Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law, University of Florida, Levin College of Law, 2007- Senior Fellow, Institute for Dispute Resolution, 2010-

• Professor, University of Missouri School of Law, Columbia, Missouri, June 1984-December 2006. C.A. Leedy Professor, beginning September 1991; Isidor Loeb Professor, beginning July 2003.

o Director, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, June 1984-Dec. 2002, July 2004-May 2006. (This program almost always ranked No. 1 or No. 2 from the inception of the U.S. News & World Report rankings of law school dispute resolution programs through my tenure as director.)

o Director, Initiative on Mindfulness in Law and Dispute Resolution, 2002-06 o Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, January 2007- o Affiliated Faculty, Center for the Study of Conflict, Law & the Media (a

Journalism School-Law School joint program) 2006-

• Visiting Professor, University of Michigan Law School, winter 2003; University of Colorado School of Law, summers 1995, 1998 (Charles Inglis Thomson Guest Professor of Law); University of Tennessee College of Law, Spring 1983; Vermont Law School, Summers 1984-94; 1996, 97; Pepperdine Institute for Dispute Resolution, Summers 1993, 1995, and for short courses in other summers.

• Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center (1979-1984); Associate (1976-

1979); Assistant (1974-1976).

• General Counsel, National Alliance of Businessmen, Inc. (subsequently renamed National Alliance of Business), Washington, D.C., a non-profit corporation formed in 1968 by Henry Ford II and other business leaders at the request of President Johnson to sponsor the Department of Labor's JOBS program to find employment for disadvantaged poor persons in the private sector, 1968-1973. Personnel Director, 1968.

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• Attorney (Attorney General's Honor Recruit Program), U.S. Department of Justice,

Washington, D.C., Land and Natural Resources Division, General Litigation Section, 1967-1968.

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE District of Columbia, April 1968.

EDUCATION

• LL.M., 1974 Yale Law School • J.D., 1967 New York University School of Law. Associate Editor, Annual Survey of

American Law; participant in N.Y.U. School of Law - University of Concepcion, Chile, Cultural Exchange Program, Summer 1966; American Jurisprudence Prizes (for highest grade in class) in Torts, Procedure, Corporations, and International Law

• B.S., 1964 University of Wisconsin, Madison

Phi Kappa Phi; Sophomore Honors Major: Psychology.

Miscellaneous

• Teacher Development Intensive training in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction at University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health-Care and Society (April-June 2000).

• Participant in University of Missouri-University of the Western Cape Academic Exchange Program, Bellville, Republic of South Africa, May, 1989.

• Project for the Study and Application of Humanistic Education in Law, Columbia University School of Law

Participant in summer educational program, 1979; Intern, 1980-1981 • Economics Institute for Law Professors, sponsored by the Law & Economics Center,

then at the University of Miami School of Law and directed by Henry Manne. (1976, San Diego)

LAW SCHOOL COURSES TAUGHT Current Courses: Torts; Negotiation & Mediation; Tools of Awareness for Lawyering (a.k.a. Conflict Management in the Legal Profession); Advanced Dispute Resolution Seminar; Advanced Negotiation. Previous courses: Lawyering: Problem-Solving and Dispute Resolution; Negotiation; Mediation; Dispute Resolution; Understanding Conflict; Damages: A Case Study; LL.M. Major Research Project Seminar; Torts; Business Organizations; Legal Journalism: Case Studies with Biographical Profiles (a joint Journalism School-Law School course); Legal Interviewing and

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Counseling; Family Law; various courses and seminars on Law and Medicine and Law and Psychiatry; Jurisprudence. OTHER LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES As founding Director of the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution (CSDR) (http://www.law.missouri.edu/csdr) at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law (1984-2002; 2004-06), I had lead responsibility for developing, managing, and securing funding for an innovative, award-winning project to introduce dispute resolution across the curriculum and for helping other law schools develop similar initiatives. I also oversaw a number of other efforts--including an LL.M. in dispute resolution program, a mediation clinic, and dispute resolution training activities. In addition, I served as Director of the Initiative on Mindfulness in Law and Dispute Resolution, which I launched in 2002 as a part of the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri. Its current website at the University of Florida Levin College of Law http://www.law.ufl.edu/imldr/ . For about fifteen years, I was involved in developing the new Center for the Study of Law, Conflict and the Media, a joint effort of the University of Missouri Schools of Journalism and Law, which currently is thriving. See http://csclm.org/. PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

• Leonard L. Riskin, DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU THINK: MANAGING INNER AND OUTER CONFLICT. (In process. Projected completion date: 2015.)

• Leonard L. Riskin, James E. Westbrook, Chris Guthrie, Richard Reuben, Jennifer

Robbennolt & Nancy A. Welsh, DISPUTE RESOLUTION & LAWYERS 5th ed. (Westgroup 2014). (Hardcover (1115 pp.) & abridged paperback (721 pp.)

• Leonard L. Riskin, James E. Westbrook, Chris Guthrie, Richard Reuben, Jennifer Robbennolt & Nancy A. Welsh, DISPUTE RESOLUTION & LAWYERS 4th ed. (Westgroup 2009). (Hardcover (1040 pp.) and abridged paperback (709 pp. editions).)

• Leonard L. Riskin, James E. Westbrook, Chris Guthrie, Timothy J. Heinsz, Richard

Reuben & Jennifer Robbennolt, DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND LAWYERS (3d ed., Westgroup, 2005, 962 pp.). Abridged ed. 2006. 604 pp.)

• Leonard L. Riskin & James E. Westbrook, DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND LAWYERS (West Publishing Co., 1987) (461 pp.). Second edition, 1997 (848 pp.)

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-Abridged, paperback edition (West 1987) (215 pp.). Second edition (1998) (424 pp.)

-Instructor's Manual (West, 1987) (776 pp.) Second edition (1998) (591pp.) -Supplements to both editions (1993) (265 pp., 109 pp.).

• THE FARMER-LENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM: IMPLEMENTATION BY THE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION (Administrative Conference of the United States, 1991) (47 pp.). The Administrative Conference adopted recommendations based upon this report. Administrative Conference of the United States Recommendation 91-7, 1 Code of Federal Regulations ' 305.91-7 (1992).

• Leonard L. Riskin, MEDIATION TRAINING GUIDE (numerous editions, 1990-)

(Translated into Czech and published in MEDIACE ANEB JAK RESIT KONFLIKTY 17 (Otmara Hruskova, et al., trans., Pallata, Prague, 1997).

• DIVORCE MEDIATION: READINGS (L. Riskin, ed., American Bar Association, 1985)

(604 pp.). Articles, Essays, Book Chapters, and Poems (many of which are available at http://ssrn.com/author=55641)

• Leonard L. Riskin & Rachel Wohl, Mindfulness in the Heat of Conflict: Taking STOCK, 20 Harvard Negotiation Law Review ___(Forthcoming, spring 2015).

• Beginning with Yes: A Review Essay on Michael Wheeler's The Art of Negotiation:

Improvising Your Way to Agreement in a Chaotic World, 16 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution _______(Forthcoming, winter 2015).

• Preface to Gary J. Friedman, Inside Out: Working Through Conflict (ABA and

Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation (2014) • Two (or More) Concepts of Mindfulness in Law and Conflict Resolution, in I The

Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Mindfulness 471-86 (Amanda Ie, Christelle Ngoumen & Ellen Langer, eds. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014).

• Managing Inner and Outer Conflict: Selves, Subpersonalities, and Internal Family

Systems, 18 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1-69 (2013).

• Awareness and The Legal Profession: An Introduction to the Mindful Lawyer Symposium, 61 Journal of Legal Education 634-40 (2012). ! !!

• Annual Saltman Lecture: Further Beyond Reason: Mindfulness, Emotions, and the Core Concerns in Negotiation, 10 Nevada Law Journal 289-337 (2010).!!This%

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article%is%the%centerpiece%of%a%print%symposium%entitled%“Mindfulness,%Emotions,%and%Ethics%in%Law%and%Dispute%Resolution.”!

• Leonard L. Riskin & Nancy A. Welsh, What’s It All About?: Problem-Definition in

Mediation, 15 DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE, summer 2009 at 19-22. Translated into Russian and published in the Russian periodical, MEDIATION AND LAW: INTERMEDIATION AND CONCILIATION, p. 32 (Sept. 2010) (Published by the Scientific and Methodological Center for Mediation and Law, Moscow)

• Awareness and Ethics in Dispute Resolution and Law: Why Mindfulness Tends to

Foster Ethical Behavior, 50 SOUTH TEXAS LAW REVIEW 493-503 (2009) (Luncheon address at symposium on ethics in dispute resolution).

• Leonard L. Riskin & Nancy A. Welsh, Is That All There Is?: “The Problem” in Court-

Oriented Mediation, 15 GEO. MASON L. REV. 863-932 (2008).

• The Place of Mindfulness in Healing and the Law, in SHIFTING THE FIELD OF LAW & JUSTICE 99-120, Center for Law and Renewal (Linda Hager, Bonnie Allen & Renee Floyd Meyers, eds) (2007).

• Eleven Big Ideas about Conflict: A Superficial Guide for the Thoughtful Journalist,

2007 JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 157-66. • Awareness in Lawyering: A Primer on Paying Attention, in THE AFFECTIVE

ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL: PRACTICING LAW AS A HEALING PROFESSION 447-71 (Marjorie Silver, ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2007).

• Knowing Yourself: Mindfulness, in THE NEGOTIATOR’S FIELDBOOK 239-50

(Christopher Honeyman & Andrea K. Schneider, eds., American Bar Association 2006).

• Replacing the Mediator Orientation Grids, Again: Proposing a 'New New' Grid

System, 29 ALTERNATIVES TO THE HIGH COST OF LITIGATION 127-32 (Sept. 2005).

• Melody Richardson Daily, Chris Guthrie & Leonard L. Riskin, Damages: Using a Legal Narrative to Teach Dispute Resolution and Lawyering, 2004 JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 1-9.

• Teaching and Learning from the Mediations in Barry Werth's Damages, 2004

JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 119-43

• Mindfulness: Foundational Training for Dispute Resolution and Law, 54 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 79-91 (2004).

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• Decision-Making in Mediation: The New Old Grid and the New New Grid System, 79 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW 1-53 (2003). (Excerpts reprinted in Kimberlee K. Kovach, MEDIATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 3d ed. (Westgroup, 2004); Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, Harold Abramson & Pat K. Chew, INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION: CONSENSUAL ADR PROCESSES (Westgroup 2006); James J. Alfini, Sharon Press, Jean R. Sternlight & Joseph B. Stulberg, MEDIATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 2d ed. (LEXIS Publishing 2006); Edward Brunet, Charles B. Craver & Ellen E. Deason, Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate’s Perspective, Cases and Materials (Lexis Nexis Matthew Bender 4th ed. 2010). Translated into Portuguese and published as Tomada de decisa em mediacao: o novo “grafico antigo” e o sistema do “novo grafico novo, 4 ESTUDOA EM ARBITRAGEM, MEDIACAO E NEGOCIACAO 129-70 (2007). (Published by the University of Brasilia Faculty of Law).

• Revising and Replacing the Grid of Mediator Orientations, ALTERNATIVES TO THE

HIGH COST OF LITIGATION, April 2003, p. 69.

• Who Decides What?: Rethinking the Grid of Mediator Orientations, DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE, Winter 2003 at 22-25.

• The Contemplative Lawyer: On the Potential Contributions of Mindfulness

Meditation to Law Students, Lawyers, and their Clients, 7 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 1-66 (2002) (Centerpiece of a symposium on Mindfulness in Dispute Resolution and Law). http://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/e0fa8ba4970643f0beda12198f6ebd4f1d. Excerpt reprinted in Charles B. Wiggins & L. Randolph Lowry, NEGOTIATION AND SETTLEMENT ADVOCACY: A BOOK OF READINGS (2d ed., Westgroup 2005); Leonard L. Riskin et al., Dispute Resolution and Lawyers (4th ed. 2009, 5th ed. 2014). Excerpt reprinted as Mindfulness Meditation: Its Nature and Outcomes in ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION NEWSLETTER of the ADR Section of the Oregon Bar Association, Summer 2004, p. 1.

• A Tribute to the Drafting Committees and Reporters of the Uniform Mediation Act

on the Occasion of the Adoption of the Act by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws on Aug. 16, 2001, ABA DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE, Summer 2001 at 35. (A poem.)

• Foreword to Symposium, 2000 JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 245

• On Writing a Law Review Article (A poem), 49 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 150

(1999).

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• Negotiation and Self-Esteem, PROCEEDINGS OF THE CARL A. WARNS INSTITUTE ON LABOR LAW, University of Louisville School of Law 85 (William F. Dolson & Janice M. Theriot, eds. 1999).

• Disseminating the Missouri Plan to Integrate Dispute Resolution into the Curricula

at Six Law Schools, 50 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 589-606 (1998).

• A Response to Professor Pipkin, 50 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 757-60 (1998).

• The Model Mediation Statute Project: Summary and Analysis (A Poem), 13 STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION 789 (1998). (Reprinted in ABA DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE).

• Mediation Quandaries (A poem), 24 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1007

(1997).

• Choosing (A poem), ABA DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE, Spr. 1997 at 30. (Reprinted in DRI ADR CHOICES, Fall 1997 at 16).

• Andrew in Monet's Garden, WASHINGTON POST, Oct. 6, 1996, at E1.

• A Quick Course on Mediation Advocacy, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL,

Aug. 1996 at 56.

• Mediator Orientations, Strategies, and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed, 1 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 7-51 (1996). (Winner of first prize for best article on dispute resolution published in 1996, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution Excellence and Innovation in ADR Awards). Reprinted in MEDIATION: THEORY, POLICY, AND PRACTICE (Carrie Menkel-Meadow, ed., The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory 2d, Ashgate Publishing, London, 2001). Excerpts reprinted in James J. Alfini, Sharon Press, Jean Sternlight & Joseph B. Stulberg, MATERIALS ON MEDIATION THEORY AND PRACTICE ( Matthew Bender/Lexis, 2001); Russell Korobkin, NEGOTIATION THEORY AND STRATEGY (Aspen 2002); KIMBERLEE K. KOVACH, MEDIATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 3d ed. (Westgroup, 2004; Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love, Andrea Schneider & Jean Sternlight, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: BEYOND THE ADVERSARIAL MODEL (Aspen 2005); Michael Moffit & Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Examples and Explanations: Dispute Resolution (2d ed., 2011, Aspen; 3d ed., 2014, Wolters-Kluwer); Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Limited (Australia), ADR Methodologies, Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution (Industry) (2014). Translated into Portuguese and published as Compreendendo as Orientacoes, Estrategies e Tecnicas do Mediator: Um Padrao para Iniciantes, in ESTUDOS EM ARBITRAGEM MEDIACAO E NEGOCIACAO (Andre Gomma de Azevedo, ed., Universidade de Brasilia Faculdade de Direito (Brasilia Juridica 2001)).

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• Standards of Conduct in Alternative Dispute Resolution (a panel discussion in which

I participated), 1995 JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 95.

• The Cat in the Hat, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, July 1995 at 30.

• What Happens When Mediation is Institutionalized?: To the Parties, Practitioners, and Host Institutions (a panel discussion in which I participated), 9 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 307 (1994).

• Mediator Orientations, Strategies and Techniques, ALTERNATIVES TO THE HIGH COST

OF LITIGATION, Sept., 1994, at 111. (Reprinted in Julie Macfarlane, et al., DISPUTE RESOLUTION: READINGS AND CASE STUDIES 301 (2d ed. 2003); Murray, Rau & Sherman, PROCESSES OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 2d ed. (Little, Brown & Co., 1996); Handbook for Portland (Ore.) Federal Executive Board Shared Neutrals Program (1996); James J. Alfini, Sharon Press, Jean Sternlight & Joseph B. Stulberg, MATERIALS ON MEDIATION THEORY AND PRACTICE ( 2001, Matthew Bender/Lexis); Melissa L. Nelken, UNDERSTANDING NEGOTIATION (Anderson Publishing, 2001); Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela P. Love, Andrea Schneider & Jean R. Sternlight, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: BEYOND THE ADVERSARIAL MODEL (Aspen 2005); Douglas N. Frenkel & James H. Stark, THE PRACTICE OF MEDIATION: A VIDEO-INTEGRATED Text 74 (Aspen/Walters Kluwer (2008) (excerpt). The Foundations of Dispute Resolution (Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, ed., Ashgate 2012, forthcoming). Translated into Czech and published in MEDIACE ANEB JAK RESIT KONFLIKTY 50 (Otmara Hruskova, et al., trans., Pallata, Prague, 1997).).

• Father Time, CHILD MAGAZINE, May, 1993. [Unpaginated Special Insert]

• Two Concepts of Mediation in Federal Farm-Credit Mediation Programs, 45 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW 21 (1993). (Excerpt reprinted in E. Wendy Trachte-Huber & Stephen K. Huber, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: STRATEGIES FOR LAW AND BUSINESS (Anderson, 1996)); E. Wendy Trachte-Huber & Stephen K. Huber, Mediation and Negotiation: Reaching Agreement in Law and Business (2d ed., Matthew Bender & Co., 2007) (forthcoming)..

• A Couple Abroad, NEWSDAY, Travel Section, Dec. 27, 1992, at 10.

• Obey the Rule: Just Say No, No, No!, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, July 25, 1992, at 19.

• The Represented Client in A Settlement Conference: The Lessons of G. Heileman

Brewing Co. v. Joseph Oat Corp., 69 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY 1059-1116 (1991). Reprinted at 41 DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL 459-518 (1992). Excerpt reprinted in S. Goldberg, F. Sander and N. Rogers, Dispute Resolution 2d ed. 445 (Little, Brown & Co., 1992) and Stephen B. Goldberg, Frank E. A. Sander,

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Nancy H. Rogers, and Sarah Rudolph Cole Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes, Sixth Edition (Wolters Kluwer Law and Business forthcoming 2012?) Charles B. Wiggins & L. Randolph Lowry, NEGOTIATION AND SETTLEMENT ADVOCACY: A BOOK OF READINGS (1997), 2d ed., 2005, Westgroup; Jay Folberg & Dwight Golann, NEGOTIATION: THEORY, PRACTICE, AND LAW (Aspen 2006). Translated into Czech and published in MEDIACE ANEB JAK RESIT KONFLIKTY 71 (Otmara Hruskova, et al., trans., Pallata, Prague, 1997.)

• Leonard L. Riskin & James E. Westbrook, Integrating Dispute Resolution into

Standard First-Year Courses: The Missouri Plan, 39 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 509-21 (1989).

• Unsportsmanlike Conduct, NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Jan. 22, 1989, pp. 14-16.

Reprinted in THE DOLPHIN READER 2d ed. (Douglas Hunt, ed., Houghton Mifflin, 1990).

• What Relief for Bhopal's Victims?, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, Jan. 2, 1987, at C.2.

• Leonard Riskin & James Ritzen, Alternative Dispute Resolution: Overview and

Implications for Education of Lawyers, ST. LOUIS BAR JOURNAL, April, 1986 at 6-15.

• The Special Place of Mediation in Alternative Dispute Processing, 37 UNIVERSITY

OF FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 19-27 (1985).

• Toward New Standards for the Neutral Lawyer in Mediation, 26 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW 329-62 (1984). (Substantial excerpt reprinted in E. Wendy Trachte-Huber & Stephen K. Huber, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: STRATEGIES FOR LAW AND BUSINESS (Anderson, 1996)) E. Wendy Trachte-Huber & Stephen K. Huber, MEDIATION AND NEGOTIATION: REACHING AGREEMENT IN LAW AND BUSINESS (2d ed. Matthew Bender & Co. 2007).)

• Mediation in the Law Schools, 34 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 259-67 (1984).

• Mediation and Lawyers, 43 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 29-60 (1982). (Substantial

excerpts reprinted in Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love, Andrea Schneider & Jean Sternlight, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: BEYOND THE ADVERSARY MODEL (Aspen 2005); Charles B. Wiggins & L. Randolph Lowry, NEGOTIATION AND SETTLEMENT ADVOCACY: A BOOK OF READINGS ( 2d ed., Westgroup 2005); S. Goldberg, E. Green, and F. Sander, DISPUTE RESOLUTION 135 (Little, Brown & Co., 1985); J. Murray, A. Rau and E. Sherman, PROCESSES OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION: THE ROLE OF LAWYERS 383 (Foundation Press, 1989, 2d ed., 1996); Howard Lesnick, BEING A LAWYER 388 (West, 1992); S. Johnson, T. Jost, P. Salsich, & T. Shaffer, PROPERTY LAW: CASES MATERIALS AND PROBLEMS 259 (West, 1992); David I. Levine,

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Donald L. Doernberg, & Melissa L. Nelken, CIVIL PROCEDURE ANTHOLOGY (Anderson 1998); John M.A. DiPippa, Martha Peters & Robert Cochran, LEGAL INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING (Lexis Law Publishers 1999); Melissa L. Nelken, UNDERSTANDING NEGOTIATION (Anderson Publishing 2001); Julie Macfarlane, John Manwaring, Ellen Zweibel, and Jonnette Watson Hamilton, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: READINGS AND CASE STUDIES (2d ed., Emond Montgomery 2002). Translated into Czech and published in MEDIACE ANEB JAK RESIT KONFLIKTY 71 (Otmara Hruskova, et al., trans., Pallata, Prague, 1997)).

• IRB Review of Psychotherapist-Patient Sexual Relations, 3 IRB: A REVIEW OF

HUMAN SUBJECTS RESEARCH, Dec. 1981 at 7.

• Book Review, Daniel Hogan, THE REGULATION OF PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, 4 vols. (Ballenger, 1979), 3 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND PSYCHIATRY 205-10 (1980).

• Sexual Relations between Psychotherapists and Their Patients: Toward Research or

Restraint, 67 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1000-27 (1979).

• Leonard Riskin & Philip Reilly, Remedies for Improper Disclosure of Genetic Data, 8 RUTGERS-CAMDEN LAW JOURNAL 480-506 (1977).

• Telling Tales Out of School: Some Legal Problems, 78 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

TEACHERS COLLEGE RECORD 229-37 (1976).

• Informed Consent: Looking for the Action, 1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW FORUM 580-611.

• Should Doctors Tell the Truth?, 23 BOSTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL , Fall, 1975, at 12.

Commentaries

• Introduction, 1 MISSOURI JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 1 (1984).

• Commentary on excerpt from Robert Pirsig, ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE in BECOMING A LAWYER 155-56 (Elizabeth. Dvorkin, Howard Lesnick, and Jack Himmelstein eds., West Publishing Co., 1980).

• Commentary on excerpt from E.F. Schumacher, A GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED, Id. at

171-72.

• Legal Dimensions of Research on Children (an introduction to several essays), in RESEARCH ON CHILDREN 105 (J. van Eys ed., Park Press 1978).

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Before I Entered Teaching

• Putting the Work into Work Release, ABA OFFENDER EMPLOYMENT REVIEW, Sept. 1973, at 5.

• New Contracts for Training the Disadvantaged, 26 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

JOURNAL, Dec. 1972, at 3-10.

• Removing Impediments to Employment of Work-Release Prisoners, 8 CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN 761-74 (1972); abridged version, 118 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD H9159 (daily ed. Oct. 4, 1972).

Videos DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND LAWYERS VIDEOTAPE SERIES (West Publishing Co., 1991). I served as project director, co-director of the videotapes (with Deborah Doxsee), narrator of all four tapes, and the mediator in Tape III.

Tape I: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATION: THE THOMPSON V. DECKER MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM

Tape II: TRANSACTION NEGOTIATION: THE CARTON CONTRACT

Tape III: MEDIATION: THE RED DEVIL DOG LEASE

Tape IV: OVERVIEW OF ADR: THE ROARK V. DAILY BUGLE LIBEL CLAIM

Part I: Interviewing; Counseling on ADR Part II: Proposing ADR to Opposing Counsel

Leonard L. Riskin, INSTRUCTOR'S MANUALS FOR TAPES I, II, III, AND IV (West Publishing Co., 1992). Developed under grants from the U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE).

These videos are currently available as webcasts or downloads(at no charge) throughas webcasts through the University of Florida Levin College of Law at http://www.law.ufl.edu/_media/faculty/riskin/ and the University of Missouri School of Law, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at http://www.law.missouri.edu/csdr/csdr-videos.html PERSPECTIVES IN AND ON MEDIATION (Recorded Nov. 2013), forthcoming, the American Bar Association/Suffolk University School of Law Teaching ADR Video Project (2014).

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Published Interviews (Selected)

• Kate O’Toole, MBA Invites Members to Moakley Courthouse for Annual Gala Dinner: Professor and ADR Pioneer Leonard L. Riskin will Deliver Keynote Speech, MASSACHUSETTS BAR ASSOCIATION LAWYERS JOURNAL (Oct. 2008), http://www.massbar.org/for-attorneys/publications/lawyers-journal/2008/october/mba-invites-members-to-moakley-courthouse-for-annual-gala-dinner.

• J. Kim Wright, Interview with Leonard Riskin, http://cuttingedgelaw.com/node/66 (Filed

Aug., 2008).

• Don Hutchins, How Meditation, Yes Meditation, Can Improve Your Performance And Enhance Your Satisfaction With Work, THE COMPLETE LAWYER, vol. 2, no. 3 (2007). http://www.thecompletelawyer.com/volume2/issue3/article.php?ppaid=137

• The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm, a CD of interviews of a number of mediators (Mediate.com, 2006).

• Peter Gardner, A Conversation with Leonard Riskin, 46 NEW HAMPSHIRE BAR JOURNAL 5

(2005). • Linda Lazarus, A Conversation with Professor Leonard Riskin about Mindfulness,

Dispute Resolution, and Mindfulness Resources for Mediators, Jan. 20, 2005 & Mar. 18, 2005. www.mediate.com//articles/lazarusL4.cfm www.mediate.com//articles/lazarusL5.cfm

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

Law Schools:

Faculty Presentations on Dispute Resolution: I have made presentations or conducted workshops for faculty (and sometimes students) at

the following law schools, several of these more than once: University of Alabama; Case Western Reserve University; U.C.L.A; University of Colorado, DePaul University, Hamline University, University of Haifa (Israel), University of Houston, Inter American University of Puerto Rico, University of Michigan, New York Law School, Northwestern University School of Law and Kellogg School of Business; Ohio State University; University of South Carolina; Tulane University, University of Saskatchewan, Suffolk University School of Law, Touro College School of Law, Vermont Law School, Washington and Lee University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Washington, West Virginia University, Willamette University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, St. John’s University School of Law. I have also made numerous presentations at meetings of such organizations as the American Bar

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Association, Association of American Law Schools, the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, and the Clinical Legal Education Association.

Other Presentations or Lectures on Dispute Resolution: I have made presentations at events sponsored by law schools at Creighton University

(TePoel Lecture); University of Florida; Harvard University; Thomas Goode Jones School of Law; University of Louisville (Carl A. Warns Lecture); New York University; University of Nevada-Las Vegas (Saltman Lecture); Northwestern University School of Law, Kellogg School of Management (Dispute Resolution Research Center); Pepperdine University; South Texas College of Law; University of Toledo (Cannon Lecture); West Virginia University, Willamette University (Distinguished Lecture), Osgoode Hall Law School, University of Washington-Seattle (Carl G. Koch Memorial Lecture); York University (Keynote address at mediation conference), Yale Law School, UCLA Law School (forthcoming 2012).

Other Organizations: Presentations on Dispute Resolution: I have made presentations at conferences sponsored by the Academy of Family

Mediators, Administrative Conference of the United States, American Arbitration Association, American Bar Association, American Intellectual Property Law Association, American Society of Law and Medicine, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, Chicago Center for Conflict Resolution, FIPSE (Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education), U.S. Department of Justice, the Israel Bar Association (in Tel Aviv), Israel Ministry of Justice, Products Liability Advisory Council, Florida Supreme Court Dispute Resolution Center; Utah Conference on Conflict Resolution, Center, Wisconsin Association of Mediators, Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution, National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, New England Association for Conflict Resolution, Southern California Mediation Association, (Michigan) Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Virginia Mediation Network, Texas Association of Mediators, New England Association of State Labor Relations Agencies, Indiana Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education; Department Chairs, University of Missouri-Columbia; University of Maryland Law School; Suffolk University Law School, University of Gothenberg Dispute Resolution Program and Lulea University of Technology Faculty of Law (Sweden); U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire; New Hampshire State Courts; Academy of ADR Attorneys; Iowa State Bar Association; California Administrative Office of the Courts; Cook County, Illinois Courts; Chicago Bar Association ADR Committee; ADR Systems (Chicago); Center for Self-Leadership Annual International Conference, Boston.

Presentations or Workshops on Mindfulness, Law and Dispute Resolution:

In recent years, I have been exploring the potential contributions of mindfulness meditation to the legal community. Since 2000, I have presented a variety of programs on this topic, ranging from one-hour presentations to multi-day advanced mediation or lawyering trainings based on mindfulness at: Association for Conflict Resolution; Cardozo Law School of Yeshiva University, University of California-Boalt Hall School of Law; Gothenberg University Dispute

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Resolution Program (Sweden), Massachusetts Bar Association; Lulea University of Technology Faculty of Law (Sweden); Marquette Law School, University of Oregon School of Law, University of Maryland Law School; Northwestern University School of Engineering and School of Law; Suffolk Law School; South Texas College of Law; the University of Texas at Austin Law School; Oregon Mediators Association, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation; Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association; Missouri Bar Lawyer Assistance Committee, Southern Methodist University, St. John’s University School of Law; Touro College School of Law, the Nordic Mediation Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Iowa Peace Institute, the Wisconsin Association of Mediators Conference (twice), the Michigan Dispute Resolution Conference, American Bar Association conferences , the Association of American Law Schools Annual Conference, Utah Conference on Conflict Resolution; Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO), Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies; Virginia Mediation Network; CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution; Association for Conflict Resolution conference, Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care and Society (University of Massachusetts Medical School), Florida Supreme Court Dispute Resolution Center, Indiana Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education, Missouri Public Defenders Association; New England Association for Conflict Resolution, New England Consortium of Sate Labor Relations Agencies, Nebraska Mediation Center Association; State Farm Insurance Company, Pepperdine University, Anheuser-Busch Labor, Benefits and Employment Law Department, and in various CLE programs. New Hampshire Association for Community Mediation; Center for Spirituality in Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine; International Academy of ADR Attorneys; Iowa State Bar Association; St. John’s University School of Law; Iowa State Bar Association; Academy of ADR Attorneys; University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law..

In addition, I have taught mindfulness meditation to law students at the University of

Michigan, University of Missouri-Columbia, the University of Florida and Northwestern University. TRAINING CONDUCTED (SELECTED)

I have conducted numerous training workshops on mediation, advanced mediation, mediation advocacy, negotiation and alternative dispute resolution for many organizations, including the following:

Courts: United States District Courts for the Middle District of Pennsylvania and for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri; the Circuit Court for Jackson County, Missouri. Queen's Bench Mediators, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Cook County, Illinois Courts.

Bar Associations: American Bar Association Family Law Section; ABA-CEELI program in Prague, Czech Republic and Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Manila (Philippines) Bar Association; the Pennsylvania Bar Association (two programs on mediation of disputes between lawyers); the Missouri Bar (numerous programs on civil mediation, mediation of lawyer-client fee disputes, and mediation of grievances against lawyers); the Dane County (Madison), Wisconsin Bar Association.

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Law Schools and Universities: Harvard Law School, the University of Washington-

Seattle, Fordham University, Inter American University of Puerto Rico, University of Missouri-Columbia; University of Missouri-Kansas City; Penn State- Dickinson Law School; Pepperdine University; Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies.

Government Agencies: Federal Judicial Center; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Oregon Department of Justice; Missouri Division of Workers Compensation.

Law Firms, Other Organizations of Lawyers, and Corporations: A.V.M (Austria), The Center for Law and Human Values (Now Center for Mediation in Law) (New York and California); the Lex Mundi Global College of Mediators in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Baltimore, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New Orleans and Newport, R.I.; Armstrong, Teasdale, Schafly & Davis (St. Louis); Blackwell, Sanders, Matheny, Weary & Lombardi (Kansas City); Bryan Cave (St. Louis), Faegre & Benson (Denver); Shelter Insurance Co.; GrandMet; ITT Commercial Finance; the Nordic Mediation Conference, Copenhagen; Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO).

GRANTS SECURED AND DIRECTED William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, a $100,000 one-year grant entitled "Enhancing Infrastructure in Conflict Resolution Through Education and Research in Law, Journalism, Organizational Change and Community Dispute Resolution." (2002-03). William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, a $250,000 three-year grant entitled “Theory-to-Practice in Legal Education,” which supports a variety of interdisciplinary research and education projects, including joint efforts between the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution and the MU School of Journalism and the MU Center for the Study of Organizational Change. (Co-Director with Prof. Barbara McAdoo during first year) (1999-2002). American Council of Learned Societies, Contemplative Practice Fellowship, $10,000, Summer 1999, to develop a new law school course called “Understanding Conflict.” U. S. Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE)

-$96,679 to support integration of dispute resolution into first year law school curriculum and development of a book and teacher's manual (1985-87).

-$194,287 to support the development of videotapes on dispute resolution for first year law school courses and to evaluate UMC's program to integrate dispute resolution into first year law school courses (1989-92).

-$180,000 to support mentoring activities to help six other law schools (DePaul, Hamline, Inter American, Ohio State, Tulane, and University of Washington,) develop their own

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adaptations of our project to integrate dispute resolution into standard first-year courses (1995-97).

National Institute for Dispute Resolution

-$2,000 to support preparation of mediation teaching materials, 1983

-$1,500 to support preparation of regional (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska) dispute resolution directory

-$4,000 to support production of simulations for teaching dispute resolution in first year law school courses, 1985.

-$10,000 to support development of a book and simulations for teaching dispute resolution in first year law school courses, 1985.

-$10,000 to plan a pilot project to use an empowering style of mediation in medical malpractice disputes, 1989.

University of Missouri Weldon Springs Fund

-$15,000 for four colloquia on conflict resolution (with James Laue, principal author), 1987. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Mediation; Arbitration; Consultation and Training on Alternative Dispute Resolution. AWARDS

• Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution (April 2013)

• Dean’s Teaching Award, Northwestern University School of Law, 2011-12 (awarded

by the Dean based on student evaluations).

• Outstanding Adjunct Professor 2010-2011, Northwestern University School of Law (Elected by Northwestern Law student body—although I actually was a visiting professor, not an adjunct)

• Lifetime Achievement Award, International Academy of Mediators (May 2003)

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• 2001 Byler Distinguished Professor Award, University of Missouri-Columbia, for outstanding abilities, performance, and character.

• Spurgeon Smithson Award from Missouri Bar Foundation for outstanding

contributions to the legal profession (2001).

• First Prize for outstanding article on alternative dispute resolution published in 1996 for Understanding Mediator Orientations, Strategies, and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (Now International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution) (a coalition of lawyers for major U.S. and foreign corporations) Awards for Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution.

• 1998 Outstanding Practical Achievement Award for Pioneering Work in Integrating

Dispute Resolution into the Law School Curriculum at the University of Missouri and Assisting Other Schools in Developing Similar Programs, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (Now International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution) .

• Loyd D. Roberts Memorial Prize in the Administration of Justice, University of

Missouri-Columbia School of Law, 1989, 1997 APPOINTMENTS Association of American Law Schools (selected) Member, Professional Development Committee, 2007- 2010

Member, Open Source Selection Committee, 2007-2010

Member, Planning Committee for Association of American Law Schools Conference on “Finding Balance in the Chaos of Law School” 2004-06

Chair, Planning Committee, Mini-Conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Washington, D.C. (2002-2003)

Member, Association of American Law Schools Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure 2004-07

Chair, Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Association of American Law

Schools, 1986

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- University of Florida Levin College of Law: Appointments Committee, Strategic Planning Committee, Dean Evaluation Committee, Curriculum Committee (Chair), Faculty Development Committee.

University of Missouri-Columbia

- Member, University of Missouri Chancellor’s Special Advisory Committee, 2005-06 - Member, Steering Committee, Mindfulness Practice Center, University of Missouri-

Columbia Student Health Services, 2003-06 - Member, Search Committee for Vice Provost for Research - School of Law: I served on many committees, including Faculty Appointments,

Promotion and Tenure, Dean Search, various joint Journalism School-Law School projects.

Other Member, Scholarly Award Committee, American Bar Association Section of Dispute

Resolution (2013--) Member, Advisory Board of the Integrative Law Institute at Commonweal, Bolinas,

CA (2013--) Member, Initiative for Mindfulness in Law, Steering Committee for grant from Lenz

Foundation to establish a law school mindfulness network (2014- ) Member, Planning Committee, Mindfulness in Law Schools Conference/Retreat,

University of California-Berkeley School of Law (June 2013).

Member, Planning Committee and Program Committee, The Mindful Lawyer Conference, sponsored by the University of California-Berkeley School of Law and other Law Schools (Oct. 2010). Member, Advisory Committee for Study of Impact of Mindfulness on First-Year Law Students at the University of Missouri (2012--)

Member, Advisory Committee, ProDialogo, a Peruvian NGO that promotes conflict

prevention and resolution, 2007-2010. Member, Leadership Council, Harvard Negotiation Insight Initiative, Program on

Negotiation, Harvard Law School, 2003-2007.

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Member, Advisory Committee, Harvard Negotiation Insight Initiative, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, 2005-2007

Member, Chancellor’s Strategic Planning Advisory Committee, University of

Missouri-Columbia, 2001-2005.

- Member, Planning Committee, and meeting facilitator, Contemplative Awareness and Law Exploratory Gathering, Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, Fetzer Institute, May 2002.

- Member, University of Missouri-Columbia Friends of Peace Studies Board, (approx.)

1989-2005.

- Member, Missouri Supreme Court Ad Hoc Committee on Senior Judge Conflicts, 2001-2002

- Member, International Advisory Board, Israel Center for Negotiation and Conflict

Management, The Samuel Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haiffa Israel, 1998-

- "Core faculty" member of William and Flora Hewlett Foundation-funded project to

develop model mediation statute, 1997- 2003 (This project involved faculty from Harvard, Ohio State, and Missouri University Schools of Law and Bowdoin College, working with the ABA and the National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws.)

- Honorary Fellow, American College of Civil Trial Mediators, 1999-

- Steering committee member, Hewlett Foundation-funded project on the relationship of

theory and practice in dispute resolution, 1997-

_ American Council of Learned Societies, Contemplative Practice Fellowship, Summer 1999

- Academic Member, CPR: The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and

Resolution, 1996- . Member of various CPR committees over the years. - Charles Inglis Thompson Guest Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder School of

Law, Summer 1998. - Member, Missouri Supreme Court Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution,

1994-?

- Member, Regional Advisory Committee, American Arbitration Association, 1995-?

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- Consultant to Advisory Group Appointed Under Civil Justice Reform Act, U.S.

District Court for the Western District of Missouri, 1991-1992

- Consultant, Administrative Conference of the United States 1989-1991.

- Member, Board of Editors, Mediation Quarterly, 1989-98

- Member, Committee on Law and Social Policy, Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR), 1989 – 1991

- Corresponding Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Civil Liberties Advisory

Committee, American Civil Liberties Union, New York, 1988 -?

- Member, Mediation Practice Guide Committee, Center for Public Resources, New York, 1988 -90.

- Advisor, Journal of Dispute Resolution, 1984 -1996.

- Member, Program Committee, National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict

Resolution, 1986

- Member, Planning Committee, National Conference on ADR in the Law School Curriculum sponsored by the National Institute for Dispute Resolution and St. Louis University Law School, Spring, 1986.

- Member, Missouri Bar Committee on ADR, 1986-approx. 1992

- Member, Mediation Committee, Center for Public Resources, New York, 1985 -

- Consultant, National Institute for Dispute Resolution, 1985

- Consultant, American Arbitration Association, 1985

- Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1985 -?

- Member, Faculty and Curriculum Committee, ABA Family Law Section, Mediation

and Arbitration Committee project on Divorce Mediation Training Institute, 1984-85

- Mediator, Houston Neighborhood Justice Center, 1981-84

- Co-founder and Member, Houston Family Mediation Network, 1982-84

- Member of Executive Committee, 1979, 1981; Chairperson, 1977, Section of Law and Medicine, Association of American Law Schools

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- Member, Interim Council on the Future, Project for the Study and Application of

Humanistic Education in Law, Columbia University School of Law, 1981-82