- Lee Jay Berman
Lee Jay Berman is a co-host of the talk show
Talk It Over [ [http://www.talkitoverradio.com/blog/_WebPages/LeeJayBerman.html Talk It Over Radio Host page] ] along with crime and justice reporter and news anchorDiane Dimond and comedienneLouise Palanker .Mr. Berman has been a full-time mediator since 1994, successfully mediating over 1,200 cases. He is a Fellow with the International Academy Mediators [ [http://www.iamed.org/memb_.cfm/ List of International Mediators] ] and a Diplomat with the
California Academy of Distinguished Neutrals [http://www.californianeutrals.org/] .He is Director of the “Mediating the Litigated Case” [ [http://law.pepperdine.edu/straus/training_and_conferences/mediating_graziadio08.html Listing at Pepperdine University's website noting Mr. Berman as Director] ] program for the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California, he is on the Advisory Council for the Harvard
Program on Negotiation Insight Initiative in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and he teaches “Mediating the Complex Case” for the Institute for Conflict Management [ [http://www.lipscomb.edu/filter.asp?SID=4&fi_key=724&co_key=11566 First school to bring rule 31, mediating training to Tennessee] ] at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Berman has also conducted mediation trainings for judges in Delhi, India [ [http://www.mediationtools.com/articles/india.html Los Angeles Daily Journal December 2005] ] , judges from Jordan, mediators in post-war Croatia, for theAmerican Arbitration Association , and multiple bar associations, courts and mediation organizations. The inaugural ADR Director for the Santa Barbara Superior Courts program [http://www.sbcadre.org/] , he also chaired or co-chaired the Training Committee for theAmerican Bar Association ’s Section on Dispute Resolution for four years, and is a member of theCalifornia State Bar ’s Standing Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution.External links
* [http://www.leejayberman.com/ Lee Jay Berman's Website]
* [http://www.mediationtools.com/ Lee Jay Berman's Articles and Mediation website]References
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