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Learn how to deal with the peculiar problems of traditional bargaining through proven models and techniques that will help you to: Gain a better understanding of the dynamics of money negotiations; Identify the recurring problems presented in those cases Acquaint and arm yourself with new tools to handle those challenges; Build a model of the mediation process that will serve as a roadmap when traditional bargaining is unavoidable; and Assist the parties in traditional bargaining in a facilitative, rather than a directive way. The book also includes an appendix comprised of proposals and counter proposals made by Plaintiffs and Defendants in over one hundred court-ordered mediations in the superior courts in North Carolina. The charts provide the reader with a sense of the difficulty in settling a case through traditional bargaining, and the frequency of settlement even when the parties' initial positions are far apart and movement is slow to materialize.

Making Money Talk: How to Mediate Insured Claims

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      Publisher: American Bar Association
      Publication Date: 19/06/2007
      ISBN13: 9781590318256, 978-1590318256
      ISBN10: 1590318250

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      Book Synopsis
      Learn how to deal with the peculiar problems of traditional bargaining through proven models and techniques that will help you to: Gain a better understanding of the dynamics of money negotiations; Identify the recurring problems presented in those cases Acquaint and arm yourself with new tools to handle those challenges; Build a model of the mediation process that will serve as a roadmap when traditional bargaining is unavoidable; and Assist the parties in traditional bargaining in a facilitative, rather than a directive way. The book also includes an appendix comprised of proposals and counter proposals made by Plaintiffs and Defendants in over one hundred court-ordered mediations in the superior courts in North Carolina. The charts provide the reader with a sense of the difficulty in settling a case through traditional bargaining, and the frequency of settlement even when the parties' initial positions are far apart and movement is slow to materialize.

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