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OUR TOP 10 FAVORITE MEDIATION BLOGS

Writer: Troy HazeltonTroy Hazelton

You want to be kept up to date on the latest and the greatest negotiating skills, mediation issues, and going-ons. However, you are busy. You don't have time to surf the internet and seek out good reliable blogs.

So, we would like to share our Top 10 favorite Negotiation/ Mediator's blogs:

Bruce Edwards's Blog: Mr. Edwards is a world class mediator and has a wealth of information on mediation, negotiation, and settling cases.

The Edge: Negotiation tips and skills from a former FBI hostage Negotiator.

Harvard's Program on Negotiation: Great negotiating skills and techniques for a variety of scenarios.

Phyllis Pollack's Blog: The blog is current and gives great insight into mediation, negotiation, and skills you need to thrive at mediation.

Bill Ratliff's Blog: He has a monthly blog that provides general advice to help during a mediation.

JAMS's Blog: A world-wide provider of content for a range of information about mediation, arbitration, and resolution of disputes.

Steve Mehta's Blog: A great blog providing real-world, practical tips and information from a practicing mediator.

Mediate.com's Blog: Tremendous amount of content from mediators around the nation.

Conflict Remedy's Blog: Lorraine Segal's blog focuses on a holistic approach to resolution, especially in the work environment.

BCM's Blog: it focuses on business conflict resolution.

We hope you enjoy these blogs and help you succeed at your next mediation.

WHAT NEXT?

I am a mediator in Fresno, California who mediates throughout California and beyond. I am available for all your mediations. You can reach me to schedule a mediation at:

PEEL | GARCIA

3585 W. Beechwood Ave., Suite 101

Fresno, California 93711

559-431-1300

--Troy

 

P.S.-Get a FREE printable PDF of our

TOP 5 NEGOTIATION TIPS

(throw it in your briefcase to read while that mediator is in the other room and impress him when it's your turn to negotiate)

**This publication is provided as an educational service and is not meant to be and should not be construed as legal advice. Readers with particular needs on specific issues should retain the services of competent counsel.

M. Troy 

Hazelton,

Esq

Mediator

Special Master

Attorney

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