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欧美高清 Mediation Conference: keynote calls for integrated, not alternative, dispute resolution

欧美高清 hosted the 3rd UK Mediation Clinic Conference on Saturday 18 March, on the theme of 鈥淲orking with the Courts鈥.

Tony Allen, the UK鈥檚 leading medical negligence mediator, began the day by calling time on the term 鈥渁lternative dispute resolution鈥.

Mr Allen challenged the myth of mediators with no interest in justice or the 鈥渉ypothesised outcome at trial鈥, quoting Hazel Genn鈥檚 2008 Hamlyn Lecture. In his cases the likely result of judicial determination provides the backdrop to informed negotiation. He also noted the irony that parties are more likely to get what they seek from their 鈥渄ay in court鈥 in mediation: a chance to tell their story directly to those responsible for doing something about it.

His words set the tone for a day considering the Mediation Clinic鈥檚 work in simple procedure. The 2016 rules effectively created a default model for referral to mediation and the workshops reflected the clinic鈥檚 growing role in delivering this across the South and West of Scotland.

Several mediators shared practical experience from the hundreds of cases now undertaken each year. Sheriff Derek Livingston set out his approach to integrating mediation into simple procedure and Jordan Bird of Hamilton CAB explained how that integration can begin when consumers first seek advice.

Finally John Sturrock KC introduced the WoMACC Green Pledge for Mediators by asking what each of us is doing to reduce our contribution to climate change.

The conference was sponsored by Anderson Strathern and attended by 50 delegates in person and another 15 online. 欧美高清 Mediation Clinic has received grant funding from Scottish government to support its work with the courts.

This article first appeared on the on 22 March 2023.