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Symposium 2017 (Fall)

Please join the Harvard Negotiation Law Review for Make it Work: A Symposium on Designing Equity in the Legal Profession. This event will be held from 12pm to 4:15 pm on November 10, and a reception will follow the last panel. We are excited to host an afternoon of discussion among the ADR community about using the lessons from dispute systems design to “nudge” the legal profession to increase equality.

The symposium will include the following panels:
  • Keynote: Craig Silliman, General Counsel of Verizon (12pm-1pm)
  • Assessing Challenges: Identifying Hurdles to Equity (1pm-2pm)
    Featuring: Ronit Dinovitzer, Anne Weisberg, and Alan Bryan
  • Implementing Change: “Nudging” The Legal Profession (2:15pm-3:15pm)
    Featuring: Laura Acosta, Natalie Pierce, and Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio
  • Designing Equity: Making Steps to Change (3:15pm-4:15pm)
    Featuring: Melanie Heller, Audrey Lee, Renee M. Landers, and Linda Chanow
Lunch will be served during our keynote, with snacks served from 2-2:15.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2zgjv1g
We look forward to seeing you soon!
This event is made possible by the generous support of: The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, the Harvard Women’s Law Association, Paul Weiss, and the DOS Grant Fund.

About HNLR

Negotiation, not adjudication, resolves most legal conflicts. However, despite the fact that dispute resolution is central to the practice of law and has become a “hot” topic in legal circles, a gap in the literature persists. “Legal negotiation” — negotiation with lawyers in the middle and legal institutions in the background — has escaped systematic analysis.

The Harvard Negotiation Law Review works to close this gap by providing a forum in which scholars from many disciplines can discuss negotiation as it relates to law and legal institutions. It is aimed specifically at lawyers and legal scholars.

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