by Clara Glynn. At the end of her tether about her teenager's unpredictable and disruptive behaviour, a mother seeks a ...
In a move that reflects the ongoing intention of the United Kingdom's Government to strengthen the country's status as a hub for commercial dispute resolution, the UK signed the United Nations ...
The recent Gibbons review of the Dispute resolution procedures points towards a greatly increased use of workplace mediation. HR practitioners, managers and employee relations specialists need to stay ...
The Gibbons review of the Dispute Resolution Procedures (2004) has already increased the demand for mediation and mediation training throughout a wide range of organisations. The forthcoming ...
We know poor communication is at the heart of misunderstandings and causes conflict. Understanding and managing this conflict is vital to mediation and resolving disputes. Digital communication ...
Big claims are made for the merits of commercial mediation, but the pressure is on to show it can deliver. The aim of commercial mediation is to make peace not war – but is it up to the challenge? The ...
The government is increasing mediation funding by £5.4m to help separating families reach agreements out of court. But when is mediation appropriate? Katie O’Callaghan Since 2014, it has been a legal ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Ministers are preparing to drop plans to force separating couples in England and Wales into mediation to avert ...
Unfortunately, for many couples that means planning separate lives. Lawyers even refer to the first working day in January as “Divorce Day” because so many people begin legal proceedings to end their ...
New year, new spouse? The first week back at work means "Divorce Day" for the legal sectors, as husbands and wives begin to contact solicitors over the Christmas break. Divorce lawyers told The ...