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Los Angeles Daily Journal – Top Neutrals of 2009
Neutrals with specialties that stand out in the crowd... (more)
Best Lawyers' 2010 Los Angeles Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year
Los Angeles Daily Journal – Through Jazz, Bringing Mediation “Fresh To Life”
Called “Improvisational Mediation,” Jeffrey Krivis teaches a course at Pepperdine Law School which brings together numerous disciplines, including jazz and theatre ... (more)
2008 International Institute for Conflict Prevention &
Resolution - Five Steps to Maximizing Dollars When the Objective
Is Money
Parties come to mediation with different
objectives. Some want closure, confidentiality, or free discovery. Others were referred by the court and attend by obligation. Most, however, participate because they want to
maximize their recovery dollars. If you fall into this category, read on ... (more)
December 2007, Daily Journal - Making It In ADR: Passion and Dedication
When judges began leaving the bench in the early 1990's to enter the budding fields of private dispute resolution...(more)
April 2007, The Hollywood Reporter - Power Mediators
Our inaugural list of the top 32 mediation specialists for entertainment disputes...(more)
2006
Book Of The Year award from CPR Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution
Improvisational
Negotiation wins book award from CPR Institute for Conflict Prevention
& Prevention...(more)
Can
We Call a Truce? Ten Tips for Negotiating Workplace Conflicts.
San
Francisco, CA (June 2006)—Conflict happens. It happens in
all areas of business. Disputes can arise between employees, between
business partners, between a company and a client. And if such issues
are not settled, bad things can happen... (more)
Three
Quick Tricks for “Reading Minds”
Knowing
what people are thinking and feeling can help you build rapport
and, eventually, resolve conflicts. Here are a few tips from master
mediator Jeffrey Krivis to get you started... (more)
Top
Neutrals In The State
Recognizing
the State's Top Neutrals - Who makes the best mediator? Are former
judges, with their authority with years on the bench, the go-to
neutrals? Or do lawyers, who come armed with negotiation know-how,
surpass their judicial colleagues.. (more)
August
2006 Newsblaze.com - How the U.S. Could Negotiate a Successful Peace
Agreement
With
new reports of violence coming in every day, a sustainable peace
in the region is looking more and more out of reach. Mediator Jeff
Krivis says we shouldn't give up on peace for the region and the
U.S. may be the country to help bring it to fruition... (more)
2006
Los Angeles Daily Journal
The
International Academy of Mediators, many of whose members were trained
at Pepperdine University's Straus Institute, is teaming with the
Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Negotiation
Research Project to co-sponsor "Dialogue at Harvard: Master
Thinkers Meet Master Practitioners... (more)
Summer
2005 Big News - Going Global
Local
neutrals join large-scale international dispute resolution consortium.
Effectively managing conflict is a full-time job for most California
neutrals. And in the past they worked either in the state or perhaps
the West. But now several California neutrals have been selected
for panels with New York City-based International Institute for
Conflict Prevention & Resolution.... (more)
2005
Daily Journal EXTRA - Litigation Files
Jeffrey
Krivis calls a story he penned about a man who sued his employer
for wrongful termination “Independence Day.” The man’s
plight, on the surface, was simple. After 20 years with a Fortune
100 company, he was laid off. He’d never worked another job
and was having a difficult time... (more)
2005 Los Angeles Daily Journal EXTRA - Common Ground
The
X factor in mediation is the ability to influence the other side
to pay more or take less. Finding the elusive X factor is the challenge
for most mediators, and is often done in the face of uncertainty.
This uncertainty takes many forms and can serve as a barrier if
not acknowledged...
(more)
2005
Alternatives - How to Develop More Options For Employment Mediation
When
Congress decided to include, as gross income, settlements made for
“nonphysical” injury torts, it reduced the value of
such settlements by up to 45%. This has been particularly devastating
in employment cases, where emotional distress recoveries often helped...
(more)
Translating
Theory Into Practice...Pepperdine University School of Law
Pepperdine
is more than an educational institution. It stands at the very center
of dispute resolution. In over ten years of affiliation with the
Straus Institute, it has struck me that the people who study and
teach there are true trendsetters. They have a vision that seeks
out new ways to implement and adapt the principles of ADR... (more)
California's
Top 50 Mediators and Arbitrators.
Attorneys
like Julia A. Molander worry that the rise of mediation spells trouble
for the future of the justice system. But veteran neutrals say alternative
methods of resolution are doing what they were created to do take
pressure off courts... (more)
2004
Super Lawyers: Mediator Profile
Super
Lawyer Jeffrey Krivis: Jeffrey Krivis has been recognized by the
Daily Journal, the premier legal publication in Southern California,
as one of the “top 20 neutrals in the state”... (more)
Top 50 Neutrals - Jeffrey Krivis
It’s
a rarity to find a mediator who can settle all kinds of cases and
is able to deal with the personalities of the lawyers and the clients...
(more)
2003
Advocate - "Taking a mediator to lunch"
Straight from the horses' mouths... at lunch with Jeffrey Krivis,
Michael Moorehead and Troy Roe. (more)
20
Most Sought After Mediators and Arbitrators in The State
Jeffrey
Krivis is a mediation who know how to finish a deal. And if it doesn't
happen in one day, he'll keep at it until the parties reach a settlement...
(more)
2000
California LawBusiness - "The Closer"
Every
day I meet with people and try to sort through their conflicts in
order to achieve some meaningful consensus or agreement. Some of
these sessions are more difficult than others, but a challenging
part of the process comes when one party fails to show any appreciation
toward the other party for whatever concession has been given, however
modest... (more)
1998
Daily Journal Mediator Profile - "Reading Thought to Find a
Meeting of the Mind"
Judging
by the way he describes one of his secrets to success, it's hard
to tell if Jeffrey L. Krivis is a mediator or a psychic... (more)
1997 Daily Journal Mediator Profile - "A Full-Time Mediator
is a Rarity in California"
A full-time
mediation is a rarity in California... (more)