Gini Nelson’s Engaging Conflicts
"The subtitle to my blog is 'Science, Ethics, and Spirit In A High Conflict Practice.' I’ll do my best to explain and overview the relevance of science, and some of what the converging disciplines of neuroscience, evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and anthropology can tell us about conflict, about our business practices and business success, and spirit. "
Author: Gini Nelson is a lawyer in Santa Fe, N.M.
Blawg Related Categories: Alternative Dispute Resolution • Law Practice Management • Science & Technology Law
Recent Posts from Gini Nelson’s Engaging Conflicts
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Another Reason to Drink Red Wine — EngagingConflicts.com
No, I am not seriously advising anyone to drink … but my culinary favs include coffee, dark chocolate and red wine, and it’s always fun to find that they might be “good” for me!This from…
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About Young, Budding Expectations: Breyer Patterson Engaging Conflicts Today Interview — EngagingConflicts.com
“As a young person who kind of grew up as an environmentalist/feminist/hippie I’ve become very bored and un-enthusiastic about the mediation field.” — Breyer Patterson Engaging Conflicts Today interviews Breyer Patterson who is the lead…
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ADR Sites Now Featured At Law.Alltop.com– EngagingConflicts.com
Yes, Engaging Conflicts is now featured in Guy Kawasaki’s “All Top” site featuring live feeds from “the best of the best” websites, in the law category. Guy describes the site generally as: a news…
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“Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit, Part Six” — EngagingConflicts.com
This is one of Guest Blogger Law Professor John Lande’s posts in his series “Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit”. His Introduction is posted here. [Earlier Parts to the series are posted here: Part…
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“How To Talk Like A Mediator” Part Four — EngagingConflicts.com
This concludes Mary Greenwood’s series based on an excerpt from Chapter 9, How To Mediate Like A Pro, published February 2008. Here are the links to Parts One, Two, and Three. As her bio states:…
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Carolyn Elefant’s Being the Professional You Wanted To Be– EngagingConflicts.com
Carolyn Elefant’s was one of the first blogs I read, back in 2002 when she started MyShingle.com. She is offering a free download of a compiled collection of her blog posts called “The Lawyer You…
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“Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit, Part Five”– EngagingConflicts.com
This is one of Guest Blogger Law Professor John Lande’s posts in his series “Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit”. His Introduction is posted here. [Earlier Parts to the series are posted here: Part…
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Why I Became a Mediator: “The Human Factor” Continues– EngagingConflicts.com
I posted here announcing the premier edition of my column at the work-life online magazine The Complete Lawyer, distributed to some 300,000 attorneys nation-wide. The column is co-written with Vickie Pynchon, Diane Levin, and Stephanie…
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“Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit, Part Four”– EngagingConflicts.com
This is one of Guest Blogger Law Professor John Lande’s posts in his series “Adding Cooperative Practice to the ADR Toolkit”. His Introduction is posted here. [Earlier Parts to the series are posted here: Part…
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“How To Talk Like A Mediator” Part Three — EngagingConflicts.com
This continues Mary Greenwood’s series based on an excerpt from Chapter 9, How To Mediate Like A Pro, published February 2008. Here are the links to Parts One, and Two. As her bio states: Mary…