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The 11th Annual Intercollegiate Mediation Tournament The Mediator Champions from Boston University This past November INADR hosted the 11 th Annual Intercollegiate Mediation Tournament at Drake University Law School in Des Moines, IA. Thirty-two teams from nineteen schools around the nation participated in the tournament. Prior to the tournament students were given the opportunity to attend, and participate in, mediation and advocacy training provided by some of the top mediators and ADR professors around. Over the two days of competition students acted as mediators, advocates, and clients in three preliminary rounds of competition. The top four teams in each category (mediator and advocate/ client) then competed in the fourth and nal round of competition. The tournament was a great success due to the efforts of so many, but especially due to the efforts of the INADR Undergraduate Mediation Tournament Board chaired by Prof. John Rink, the tabulation talents of Prof. Bradley Bloch and Prof. James Houlihan, Drake University Law School, and the more than fty individuals who volunteered their time to judge at the tournament. The University of Wisconsin – Madison, and Gainesville State College both had great success in their debut appearances at this year’s tournament. In the mediation category rst place was awarded to Boston University, followed by Loras College, University of Wisconsin- Madison, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The rst place award in the advocate/client category was earned by the University of Texas-Dallas, followed by another team from the University of Texas-Dallas, Drake University, and Gainesville State College. In addition to a substantial amount of hardware, including the very large travelling trophies, the top team in each category received an invitation to the International Law School Mediation Tournament in London. The complete results of the tournament, including individual awards, can be found on our website www.INADR.org . The 3rd Annual Mediator Dinner On Thursday, February 22, 2011, ADR Societies from the University of Iowa Law School and Drake Law School are hosting the Third Annual Joint ADR dinner in Des Moines. The schools have invited a number of the top mediators in Iowa to attend. Other law schools invited are Creighton and South Dakota. Undergraduate students from various schools in the area, interested in mediation, have also been invited. The format of the program is a short reception before the dinner. During the dinner, the mediators sit at the various tables so that students can ask questions about mediation. After the dinner the hosts, John Lande of Iowa and Luke Hansen of Drake, will hold a question and answer session. Questions will be asked by any of the students and responded to by the mediators at random. Questions have included: • How do you start a mediation practice after graduation from law school – are there any opportunities? • How do you handle the difcult client? • How do you handle the difcult attorney? • Are opening statements of counsel necessary or desirable? • How do you use structured annuities? • What is the best format for a mediation – conference or caucus? • Could you give examples of creative settlements? • Is mediation adversely affecting civil trials and the jury system? • If you can’t settle a case at mediation, what further steps, if any, should you take? • Are there any cases that should be tried in the rst place? • How evaluative are you or should you be as a mediator? • Is it effective to play devil’s advocate as a mediator? Anyone connected with INADR is invited to come. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION JANUARY 2011
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