
The Other Side of the Bar
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This comprehensive collection offers legal professionals the essential tools to understand, navigate, and transform conflict in all its forms. Blending theory with real-world application, each chapter addresses the specific challenges lawyers face-whether in client relationships, team dynamics, or complex, cross-border disputes. Readers will gain a practical foundation in conflict analysis and a wide range of resolution strategies that extend well beyond litigation.
Of particular application are chapters on interpersonal conflict management, advanced legal research, negotiation, Indigenous approaches to conflict resolution, mediation, and international arbitration. Designed for both seasoned practitioners and those in training, this book equips readers with skills they can immediately apply in their legal work.
With its interdisciplinary lens and practical focus, the collection empowers lawyers to move from reaction to resolution-ensuring that conflicts are addressed constructively, ethically, and to the satisfaction of all involved.
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Dr. Laura E. Reimer is Director of Program Development at the University of Manitoba Faculty of Law. As an interdisciplinary scholar and impassioned educator, she brings practical experience from public and private sectors to justice, advancing legal education through innovation, reconciliation, and systems change with a deeply engaged, collaborative approach.
Dr. Richard Jochelson is Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba. A prolific scholar and dedicated educator, Dr. Jochelson brings a passion for justice, pedagogy, and interdisciplinary insight to his work-and picks up his guitar whenever he can.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction: Transforming Legal Practice.- Chapter 2: Interpersonal Conflict.- Chapter 3: Restorative Justice.- Chapter 4: Condolence Ceremonies, Council Meetings, and Conflict Resolution.- Chapter 5: Mediation.- Chapter 6: Negotiation.- Chapter 7: The Pedagogical Value of the Canadian National Negotiation Competition.- Chapter 8: Arbitration.- Chapter 9: Dispute Resolution and Sports Law.- Chapter 10: Access to Justice and Dispute Resolution Skills.- Chapter 11: Legal Research as ADR: The Three Keys Method.- Chapter 12: Intelligence Augmentation in Alternative Dispute Resolution.- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Cultivating Conflict Transformation in Legal Practice.
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