CALL FOR PROGRAM PROPOSALS

13th Annual Spring Conference
Sheraton Downtown Denver
April 13-16, 2011

PROPOSAL DEADLINE AUGUST 30, 2010

 

Originall posted at the ABA website [here]

 

The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution invites you to propose a program for the 2011 Spring Conference.  The Section’s Spring Conference is the premiere national event for the ADR field.  Join over 1,000 dispute resolution leaders, including commercial arbitrators and mediators, scholars, judges, court professionals, and community mediators.  

The Section is soliciting proposals for 90 minute educational sessions.   Proposals are due no later than August 30, 2010.

 

Tracks for the 2011 Conference:

Advocacy/Representing Clients in ADR
Arbitration – Domestic and International
Communication, Neuroscience, and Psychology
Community and Youth
Court ADR
Diversity
Ethics
Government and Public Policy
Environmental ADR
Family    
Government and Public Policy                                                                                                       
International/Comparative ADR
Legal Educators Colloquium
Marketing and Practice/Business Development
Mediation
Multi-Party and Class Action
Negotiation
Application of ADR in Specialized Contexts (includes IP, entertainment, healthcare, energy, real estate, insurance, securities, construction and labor/employment)
Research


Priority Points are given to proposals that:

 

- introduce new and innovative concepts;
- demonstrate diversity of presenters' backgrounds;
- include at least two, but not more than four faculty members; 
- include presenters with demonstrated expertise;
- provide significant depth of coverage of the subject matter.

Presenting at the Section’s Spring Conference provides extensive and valuable marketing and visibility to a global audience. 

 

Faculty are expected to register and pay to participate in the conference.  A reduced faculty rate is available.


Tips:

Notification of program acceptance will begin onOctober 15, 2010, via email to the Session Organizer.

Before getting started be sure you have gathered all required information: (1) the name and contact information of the person coordinating the proposed session; (2) the program title and a short description; (3) a brief outline of the session; (4) complete contact information for all proposed presenters (we communicate with our accepted presenters by e-mail); and (5) a 200-word or less biographical sketch for each proposed presenter.

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Session Proposal Submission Outline

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