United States:
Why I Like Being A Mediator
08 March 2017
Day Pitney LLP
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Jonathan Tropp wrote an article published in the Connecticut
Law Tribune, entitled, "Why I Like Being a Mediator." In the
article, Tropp discusses his experiences in the legal profession
and what led him to discover his affinity for mediation. Tropp
writes that "the role of mediator is like the role of
litigator on steroids, with the added challenge of then having to
turn around and help each of the parties—the ones who have
just taught me—overcome their own biases and narrow framing
to see the fuller picture."
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