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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aug. 9, 2014

Yaroslav "Yarko" Sochynsky

Arbitration and mediation resemble different forms of music, according to Sochynsky, a veteran neutral who practices both varieties of dispute resolution and plays jazz piano on the side.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


OAKLAND - Arbitration and mediation resemble different forms of music, according to Yaroslav "Yarko" Sochynsky, a veteran neutral who practices both varieties of dispute resolution and plays jazz piano on the side.


"Arbitration is a cerebral, analytical exercise," he said in an interview at his offices near Lake Merritt. "I'm tasked with making the right decision and explai...

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