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Symposium 2022

2022 Symposium

 April 1st to 2nd, 2022 (In-Person and Virtual)

 

Welcome

The Harvard Negotiation Law Review welcomes you to our 2021-2022 Annual Symposium! We have an excellent slate of speakers lined up and several panels. We have a panel on the forty years since the seminal book “Getting to Yes” was published, complex multiparty negotiations in labor and class actions, and how to have difficult conversations across socio-political differences. 

We hope you will join us in both celebrating the legacy of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) at Harvard and in looking towards the next forty years of ADR.

Registration & Questions

To receive the Zoom link to join remotely, please register here.

If you have questions the day of the conference, please email us at hnlr@mail.law.harvard.edu. 

Thank you to our sponsors!

  • Triad Consulting Group
  • Harvard Mediation Program
  • Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program
  • Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation
  • Harvard Black Law Students Association

Schedule of Events

  • Friday, April 1, 2022
    • Reception and Keynote: 5:30-7:30pm
    • Milstein East & WCC 2004 
  • Saturday, April 2, 2022
    • Complex Disputes: Multiparty Negotiations, Labor, and Class Actions Panel
      • 10:00-11:30am
      • WCC 2009
    • Difficult Conversations: Negotiating and Mediating Across Socio-Political Differences
      • 12:30-2:00pm
      • WCC 2009
    • Group Activity: Looking Toward 40 Years of ADR
      • 2:00-3:15pm
      • WCC 2009

Speakers & Panelists

Friday, April 1, 2022 

  • Keynote
    • Guhan Subramanian – Chair, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
    • Bruce Patton – Author, “Getting to Yes”
    • William Ury – Author, “Getting to Yes”

Saturday, April 2

  • Complex Disputes: Multiparty Negotiations, Labor, and Class Actions
    • Moderator: Sara Budish, Assistant Director and Clinical Instructor, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program and Lecturer at Law, Harvard Law School
    • Richard Hirn – Federal Administrative, Trial, and Appellate Litigation Expert
    • Fabiano Robalinho – Partner, Sergio Bermudes Advogados
    • Wilson Pimentel – Partner, Sergio Bermudes Advogados
    • Danielle Hargrove – Adjunct Professor, Texas A&M School of Law
  • Difficult Conversations: Negotiating and Mediating Across Socio-Political Differences
    • Moderator: Oladeji Tiamiyu, Clinical Fellow, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program
    • Sheila Heen – Author, Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
    • Grande Lum – Provost & VIce President of Academic Affairs, Menlo College
    • Rebecca Wolfe – Executive Director, International Policy and Development, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
    • Lisa Dicker – Lecturer on Law and Clinical Instructor, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program
  • Group Activity: Looking Toward the Next Forty Years
    • Rachel Viscomi, Director, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program

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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