Who Counsels the Counselor? How Ombudspersons Can Help Law Firms
Lawyers, perhaps more than other professions, are exposed to conflict in nearly every conceivable way: with opposing counsel, with clients, with judges, with co-workers, and
Lawyers, perhaps more than other professions, are exposed to conflict in nearly every conceivable way: with opposing counsel, with clients, with judges, with co-workers, and
“Issues involving the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons (and in particular LGBT employees) make headlines across the nation almost daily.” (Shivers,
DIPS provides services to resolve conflicts between parties through mediation, negotiation, or arbitration, helping them avoid costly legal proceedings and maintain relationships.