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War Stories from the Zoom Trenches: Mediating in Sweatpants

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Thursday, October 2nd

8 a.m PST| 11 a.m EST

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Our special guest this week, Gino Brogdon Jr, Litigator, Mediator, lecturer at the University of Georgia School of Law’s Mediation Clinic and the CEASE Clinic, will Present on:

War Stories from the Zoom Trenches: Mediating in Sweatpants


A fun but insightful exploration of how remote and recent technology mediation changed the game (and the power dynamics)

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Our presenter:

Gino Brogdon Jr. is a highly regarded mediator and entrepreneur who has committed himself to building the future of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). With a legal foundation from the University of Georgia School of Law, Gino transitioned into mediation in 2015 and has since facilitated over 1,700 mediations, dedicating more than 6,000 hours to resolving complex disputes. In 2017, he was honored as the youngest inductee to the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals.

Gino specializes in mediating cases where parties are deeply resistant to settlement. His ability to understand the underlying motivations of disputing parties has made him an indispensable resource for attorneys seeking effective resolution. His expertise in navigating high-stakes negotiations, particularly in cases involving contract disputes and catastrophic injury claims, has earned him the distinction of being named the #1 mediator in Georgia in 2023 and the ‘Best Of’ Hall of Fame in 2025 by The Daily Report.

Beyond mediation, Gino is an innovator in the legal tech space. In 2020, he co-founded FourthParty, a cutting-edge practice management platform designed to enhance operational efficiency for mediators and courts. FourthParty quickly gained national recognition, becoming a finalist at the American Bar Association’s 2022 TechShow and securing funding from Google for Startups and Techstars. His work with FourthParty underscores his dedication to modernizing dispute resolution and increasing access to justice 

Offered by Will Work For Food, founded by Natalie Armstrong-Motin (www.HowToMarketMyMediationPractice.com and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ), Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com), and coordinated by David Shraga (www.DavidShraga.com)

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