Wisconsin CLE - Alternative Dispute Resolution Courses

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  • Live Webinar
    Thursday, June 4, 2026
    1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)

    Live Webinar: Whose Problem Is It? Boundaries and Survival Skills in Family Law

    Many lawyers avoid family law like a bad odor—but this CLE course will challenge that instinct and reshape how you approach these often complex and emotionally charged cases. Whose Problem Is It? focuses on the critical skill of maintaining professional boundaries while effectively serving clients in high-conflict situations. Participants will explore how to distinguish between a client’s legal issues and their personal struggles, and learn to identify what you can do, what you should d... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • Live Webinar
    Tuesday, June 30, 2026
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)

    Live Webinar: An Arbitrator’s Overview of Effective Representation in Labor Arbitration

    This CLE course provides a practical overview of labor and employment arbitration from the perspective of an experienced arbitrator. It is designed to help practitioners understand how effective representation is evaluated at every stage of the arbitration process, from pre-hearing preparation through the issuance of the final award. The program begins with a brief historical context of union–management relations and the development of collective bargaining agreements, grievance procedures,... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • Live Webinar
    Wednesday, August 12, 2026
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)

    Live Webinar: Who’s Really in Charge in Mediation? ABA Formal Opinion 518 and the Shifting Boundaries for Advocates and Neutrals

    This ethics CLE program examines ABA Formal Opinion 518 and its implications for lawyers serving as third-party neutral mediators, as well as attorneys representing clients during mediation. While directed primarily at lawyer mediators, the Opinion also provides important guidance for non-lawyer neutrals who may be subject to comparable ethical standards from courts, professional organizations, or state regulatory frameworks. The course explores key ethical obligations under the ABA Mod... More Info

    $50
    1Ethics Credit
  • On-Demand
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    The Intersection of Arbitration and the Courts: From Drafting to Judicial Review and Enforcement

    Arbitration clauses are common across contracts and practice areas, but enforcing and navigating them requires careful attention at every stage. This course provides a practical overview of arbitration practice, beginning with drafting essentials designed to enhance enforceability. This CLE program examines the drafting of arbitration clauses, motions to compel arbitration, motions to stay litigation, and waiver issues arising from court participation. It also addresses how arbitration... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • On-Demand
    Online & iOS/Android App

    Ethics in Mediation Practice: What ABA 518 Means for Attorneys

    As mediation continues to expand across legal practice, so do the ethical responsibilities placed on attorney-mediators and advocates who participate in the process. With the recent release of ABA Formal Opinion 518, attorneys are now faced with new guidance—and new questions—regarding neutrality, client communication, conflicts, and the boundaries of advocacy within a mediated setting. This CLE program breaks down what ABA 518 means in practical terms, outlining how it aligns with and... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • On-Demand
    Online & iOS/Android App

    The Art of Money Negotiation in Mediation: A CLE for Legal Advocates

    This engaging CLE program explores the strategic and psychological dimensions of money negotiations in civil litigation mediations. Designed for litigators, in-house counsel, and mediators alike, the course examines how negotiation techniques, cognitive forces, and game theory principles influence outcomes in financial dispute resolution. Through a structured analysis of key negotiation frameworks—including competitive-distributive tactics, risk-based apportionment, and impasse-breaking strate... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • On-Demand
    Online & iOS/Android App

    Mindful Lawyering: Emotional Intelligence in Mediation and Legal Practice

    This CLE program explores how mindfulness and emotional intelligence can enhance mediation and everyday legal practice. Drawing on both litigation and dispute resolution perspectives, the session offers practical tools to help attorneys: Navigate stressful moments with greater clarity and professionalism Recognize when reactivity undermines communication and outcomes Apply mindfulness strategies to pause, reset, and respond more effectively Integrate emotional intelligence into ethic... More Info

    $50
    1Lawyer Awareness
  • On-Demand
    Online & iOS/Android App

    Mediation as Advocacy: Expanding Your Dispute Resolution Toolkit

    More contracts. More court orders. More cases settling at the mediation table. Like it or not, mediation is here to stay—and knowing how to use it can give your clients a critical edge. Mediation is a rapidly growing tool reshaping how disputes are resolved across the legal landscape. If you represent parties in a dispute, you’re likely to find yourself in mediation—sometimes by court order, sometimes by contract even before litigation begins. Oftentimes, it is the smartest path forward for y... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
  • On-Demand
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    Navigating Stormy Parenting Plans: Process Over Chaos

    As lawyers, it's easy to become myopic—caught up in the chaos, mechanics, and technicalities of dispute resolution. Divorce, at its core, revolves around two key elements: financial matters and the parenting plan. Financials are relatively straightforward; we gather income, assets, liabilities, and debts, input the numbers into a third-party software program, and accept the results. The parenting plan, however, is far more complex—more art than science. While a parenting plan may offici... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit

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