What is your ADR experience? (trainings and education)
FMCS Institute (labor arbitrator and federal sector training certificates); AAA (remote employment mediation).
Northeastern University School of Law (JD, 2002); Florida State University (BA, 1999)
What, if any, ADR organizations or groups do you belong to?
FMCS; AAAmediation.org; The Labor Relations Connection; LERA; The Labor Guild; Catholic Labor Network.
I am also a member of state and local labor relations agency arbitrator rosters in Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington state, and am available for direct appointment by the parties or through a number of other public and private panels.
What are you hoping to get from ADRhub.com
Gaining knowledge to support my growing practice and connect with other practitioners
What else do you want to tell the ADRhub.com community (what you are up to, what you would like to do in ADR, etc.)
I have two decades of experience in the law, primarily with a labor and employment focus and additional experience in commercial transactions. I focus on traditional labor arbitration with additional expertise in employment law arbitration and mediation, interest arbitration, fact finding and hearing officer practice. I am also available for commercial mediation and arbitration, with an emphasis on construction, craft beer and data privacy issues. I offer training on interest-based bargaining, provide meeting facilitation services, and offer card-check services.
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