The Many Ways that AI Can Help Mediators
Thursday, July 10th
8 a.m PST| 11 a.m EST
Our special guest this week, John Lande, Isidor Loeb Professor Emeritus will Present on:
The Many Ways that AI Can Help Mediators
I’ll explain why I built the Real Practice Systems (RPS) Coach AI tool and how it streamlines your work—organizing case documents, flagging key issues, and suggesting settlement options—so you can focus on strategy and client relations. You’ll see exactly how to feed real-world data into RPS Coach, interpret its recommendations, and fine-tune it to match your style. We’ll also highlight other AI applications—sentiment analysis for reading the room, early-warning alerts for escalating conflicts, and workflow automation to eliminate repetitive tasks—so you know where to start and what to expect. By the end, you’ll have a concise, step-by-step roadmap to integrate AI into your practice, with practical tips on staying consistent and patient as you adapt. Embracing these tools will boost your efficiency, uncover insights faster, and help you serve your clients more effectively.
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Our presenter:
John Lande is the Isidor Loeb Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri School of Law and former director of its LLM Program in Dispute Resolution. He earned his J.D. from Hastings College of Law and Ph.D in sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He began practicing law and mediation in California in 1980.
The American Bar Association published his books, Lawyering with Planned Early Negotiation: How You Can Get Good Results for Clients and Make Money and Litigation Interest and Risk Assessment: Help Your Clients Make Good Litigation Decisions (with Michaela Keet and Heather Heavin). He developed the Real Practice Systems Project to help practitioners, scholars, and students better understand the realities of dispute resolution practice. The annotated bibliography for this Project includes many short articles as well as some law review articles explaining the theory.
He has received many awards for his scholarship, including the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution’s award for outstanding scholarly work. He writes for the Indisputably.org blog. His website is www.law.missouri.edu/lande.
Offered by Will Work For Food, founded by Natalie Armstrong-Motin (www.HowToMarketMyMediationPractice.com, moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com) and Program Coordinator, David Shraga
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