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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 24, 2014

Combat negotiation fatigue in mediation

In mediation, productivity-sapping maladies - e.g., emails, text messages, etc. - can lead to a condition known as "cognitive overload."

Jan Frankel Schau

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ADR Services, Inc.

1900 Ave of the Stars Ste 250
Los Angeles 90067

Email: jfschau@adrservices.org

Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

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Consider the missing Malaysian airplane, which filled our news and lit up social media for about a month until Donald Sterling made a recorded racist remark that launched our attention into issues of racism, property rights, privacy rights and basketball playoffs. Yes, it is obvious that American journalists guide the American public into distraction.

It is clear to see how the easily accessible world of emails, texts, twitter and Facebook can thwart productivity in the workpla...

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