Posts Tagged ‘ADR’

Mediation May Be Key to Saving the 2011 NFL Season

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

With the future of a $9 billion revenue stream at state, NFL owners and players have turned to mediation for help in finding common ground.  Representatives of the two sides met with Mediator George Cohen for 8 hours on March 1 at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service in Washington, D.C.  After 9 months of infrequent and contentious bargaining sessions, the bargaining teams are now meeting face-to-face in an effort to stave off a player lockout and its dire financial consequences – to players and owners alike. The Collective Bargaining Agreement was scheduled to expire on March 3, but the parties have agreed to extend the agreement to give mediation a chance to work.  High stakes indeed — football fans are holding their collective breath!  For more on the NFL mediation see the full article here.

Stephen Lagoy

Steve Lagoy is a partner in the Pennsylvania law firm of Unruh Turner Burke & Frees, PC with offices in West Chester, Malvern, and Phoenixville, PA. For more information on how Steve Lagoy could assist you as an independent mediator, contact Steve Lagoy in our West Chester office.

Ohio Foreclosure Mediation Programs Are Successful

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

By: Stephen Lagoy

In the face of the rising tide of mortgage foreclosures, mediation programs in three Ohio counties are having very positive results.  Foreclosure mediation initiatives in Warren, Greene and Montgomery Counties differ in the processes by which services are provided.  However, they are all court-related and they share a common result – successful foreclosure avoidance.  The programs focus on initiating and facilitating communication between borrowers and lenders.  That factor is pointed to by participants as key to the programs’ successes.  To read more about the Ohio experience, see:

http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-news/mediation-preventing-many-local-foreclosures-1049983.html

Stephen Lagoy

Steve Lagoy is a partner in the Pennsylvania law firm of Unruh Turner Burke & Frees, PC with offices in West Chester, Malvern, and Phoenixville, PA. For more information on how Steve Lagoy could assist you as an independent third party foreclosure mediator, contact Steve Lagoy in our West Chester office.

When Plea Bargaining Doesn’t Get The Job Done — Murder Mediation 

Friday, August 13th, 2010

By: Stephen P. Lagoy

A judge in Bonner County, Idaho has appointed a mediator to attempt to resolve a first-degree murder case.  Unbelievable?  The judge’s action was in response to a joint motion made by the County Prosecutor and the defendant’s attorney.  The mediator will be paid with public funds.  The case involves a theft-related shooting death near Coolin, Idaho in January, 2007. The victim died of a .22-caliber gunshot wound to the face.  The defendant and his former wife fled the region after the shooting and were tracked to Fort Myers Beach, Fla. They were arrested several months after the slaying and were charged with first-degree murder and grand theft by possession of stolen property. The latter offense stemmed from a $56,000 escrow check that belonged to the victim.  The ex-wife has pleaded guilty to second degree murder.  If the mediation is not successful, an eight-day trial is anticipated.

For more information, contact Stephen P. Lagoy.

Mediating a Reproductive Rights Dispute: Who Gets Custody of Frozen Embryos?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

By: Stephen P.  Lagoy

The parties to a dispute arising out of an “Embryo Adoption Agreement” have agreed to submit their case to mediation.  The fate of two frozen human embryos hangs in the balance.  Pursuant to the agreement, the donor couple provided four embryos to a reproductive center, two of which were implanted in the uterus of the donee mother in May 2009.  Two babies were born in January 2010.  The donee mother now wants to repeat the process with the remaining two embryos, but the donor couple wants to regain custody of them.  All parties to the dispute are Catholic and regard the embryos as children.  Although lawsuits have been filed in both St. Louis, Missouri and Alameda County, California, the parties hope that a mediator will help them reach an out of court settlement and can resolve the religious, moral and ethical questions their situation presents.  For more on the unusual issues the mediator will have to address, read the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

For more information, contact Stephen Lagoy.