If you are a therapist, lawyer, or mediator and you need to hone your skills
or to understand how and why successful mediations work, then plan on attending...
Are you a lawyer in need of an experienced mediator of trust, estate and family disputes?
On Novmber 10th, 2011 David Frees, an attorney and mediator as well as an instructor of
mediation skills will be presenting on the neurobiology of mediation, persuasion, and influence.
This presentation for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association will cover many of
the following topics:
7 Mediation Skills and Secrets No Mediator, Judge, or Lawyer Can Ignore
The Three Language Patterns You Must Avoid At All Cost For Successful Mediation
Mediation: Looking For A Way To Settle Disputes and Keep Relationships Intact?
What Mediators Crave - The Neuroscience of ADR and How To Make It Work Better For You
Unlocking The Hidden Profits Of Your Mediation Practice - Overnight
Wake Up To Effective Alternatives Why Mediation and ADR Matters To Lawyers and What You Need To Know
For more information call the Philadelphia Bar Association's ADR Section or David Frees at 610-933-8069.
P.S. If you cannot attend ask about David's other appearances and programs throughout the area or
around the country.
| Do you have a family dispute involving a will, trust, estate or family business?
Are you looking for a way to avoid the high costs and delays of litigation?
Trying to find a way to keep family relationships intact?
What is Mediation? Mediation uses a neutral third party to help those parties with a dispute to try to find an effective, simple and less expensive solution than the all out war of litigation. David M. Frees III Estate, Trust, and Family Business Mediator 610-933-8069 dfrees@utbf.com David Frees is an attorney with decades of trust, estate, and business experience who was first trained as a mediator and in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) while he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. David has written books and many articles on family communications, avoiding executor litigation, and related topics. He currently teaches mediators across Pennsylvania in the very best techniques of mediation and he is available (by application) to act as a mediator in a limited number of estate, trust, and family disputes where the parties are attempting to avoid litigation. To apply to have David Frees as a mediator and to resolve your dispute without resort to the delays and expense of litigation, call 610-933-8069 and ask for a telephone conference with David Frees. If you are represented a call from your legal counsel is advised.
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