Short Course Description
This course is a self-paced, interactive course and it is eligible for 4CME Ethics or 4CME General. Presenter discusses how mediators can use basic contract terms and theories during conferencing, without violating the disputing parties the right to self-determination, and mediator’s ethics rules (MEAC). Main discussions: MEAC Opinions, Florida Rules for Court Appointed Mediators and Certified Mediators, Open and Close questioning suggestion during Joint sessions and Caucus; Contract agreements as a second agreement to the first contract or agreement. Additionally, the presenter introduces the Doctrines of “Impossibly”,” Impracticability “and the doctrine of Contract “Frustration” for a discussion during the conference.
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Instructor(s)
Guno Ritfeld
Guno Ritfeld is a retired Department of Defense Commissioned Officer. He has earned a B.A. in Psychology/Education, a Juris Doctorate (J.D.), and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree.
He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a Circuit Civil, Family, and County mediator and has served as a County mediator at the Orange County courthouse. He served as a member of the City of Orlando Certification Appeals Board and Chapter 57 Discrimination Board, and as a contract Human Rights Mediator and Administrative Investigator for various state and federal agencies. He is an experienced commercial, workplace, and family dispute mediator and arbitrator.
Very helpful and available administration. Highly recommend this seminar company.
Too basic – more of a contracts course than a mediators course.
The poor grammar on the quiz made a few of the questions difficult to understand.
Mediation training courses cover mediation technique to improve mediation skills or legal subject matter to improve a mediator’s legal knowledge. This course does the latter and does it well. Thank you for an excellent course. I look forward to your future course offerings. Keep up the good training!
great course
You never get to experienced to renew ideas to improve your skills in the mediation forum. This class is a major tune-up in this field, and hope others will enjoy it as much as I did.
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