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2022
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Robert P. Caples, Jr.
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FROM MY DESK:
Mediation From Two Perspectives

Dear Colleague,

I recently had the pleasure to co-host Ringler Radio with Ron Bankston, a successful trial lawyer turned mediator extraordinaire and the subject of this newsletter. Ron and I are based in Houston and have often crossed paths over the years. So it was enlightening to compare notes on how to prepare for a successful mediation – mine from the perspective of a settlement consultant who has attended hundreds of in-person mediations across the country, Ron’s as a seasoned mediator. Give it a listen, and I think you’ll find some great takeaways regardless of where you sit at the settlement table.

THERE'S MORE.

Warrior to Peacemaker: Trial Attorney Turned Mediator on Successful Mediations


Ron Bankston

Simply put, a mediator’s job is to help negotiate a solution that both sides in a legal dispute can accept. As a successful trial lawyer, Ron Bankston participated in many mediations on behalf of his clients. Intrigued by the role of a mediator, he decided to do some training in mediation, hoping it would help him better represent his clients during settlement negotiations. He discovered a passion for assisting people in resolving their differences and has since become a nationally recognized mediator. Now Ron shares four tips on preparing for a successful mediation with you!

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