About This Course
Monetary negotiations are often the most challenging—and consequential—component of mediating civil disputes. This CLE course offers a comprehensive examination of how parties and mediators approach the exchange of money in mediation, from initial demands and offers to final compromise. Attendees will analyze the competitive and cooperative models that shape negotiation behavior and learn how concepts like risk tolerance, cognitive dissonance, and game theory influence decision-making.
The session also covers foundational mediation principles, such as self-determination, neutrality, confidentiality, and the importance of protecting the mediation process. Through practical breakdowns of negotiation techniques—including bracket strategies, mediated proposals, and targeted apportionment—participants will walk away with actionable tools to manage impasse, maintain momentum, and guide cases toward resolution. Whether advocating for clients or facilitating settlements, this course equips legal professionals with a deeper understanding of the negotiation landscape in mediation.