Free Judiciary Event Explores “How Mediation Will Save the Planet”
(BALTIMORE – Oct. 18, 2010) What is mediation and can it help save the world? Those are questions that will be discussed at a free program hosted by the Maryland Judiciary’s Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO). “Conflict Revolution: How Mediators Can Help Save the Planet” will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 6:30-9 p.m., at the University of Baltimore Student Center and Performing Arts Theater, 5th floor, 21 West Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore.
The program will be led by Ken Cloke, J.D., director of the Center for Dispute Resolution and president and co-founder of Mediators Beyond Borders. A mediator, arbitrator, attorney, coach, consultant and trainer, Cloke specializes in resolving complex multi-party conflicts and is a highly esteemed author of several major books in the conflict resolution field.
The event is part of MACRO’s “Evening With” series, featuring national leaders in mediation and conflict resolution and is co-hosted by the Negotiations and Conflict Management Program at the University of Baltimore. The series is presented for alternative dispute resolution professionals, students and the general public.
The program is free. No reservations are required, and light refreshments will be provided. Discounted parking vouchers will be given to the first 55 participants who sign in at the event. For more information, visit www.mdcourts.gov/macro.
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