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14 Am. J. Mediation I (2021)

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Editorial Board Introduction
The year 2021 presented the Editorial Board with a new opportunity
for Volume 14 of our Journal.
The College sponsored its first American Journal of Mediation
National Dispute Resolution   Writing  Competition  offering
significant prizes to the first and second place winners. Students
from twelve law schools submitted twenty-eight articles to be
reviewed by our exemplary panel of judges. Our heartfelt thanks to
Lawrence Watson, Charles Crumpton, Allen Schreiber, Jay
Sandak, Richard Lord, Wendy Trachte-Huber, Stephen Huber,
Joe Hassinger, and Julie Walbroel who spent many hours reading
and ranking these articles. As I have written in years past, these
articles reinforce my optimism for the future of our profession.
Much gratitude as well to our contest committee for their
exceptional effort this year: Lawrence Watson, Lela P. Love, and
Josh Stulberg. To all, a job well done.
The winning article for 2021 is by Tae Joon Chang from the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law entitled Risk Analysis, Reality
Testing, and Mediation. Tae examines the utilization of effective
risk and cost-benefit analyses together with reality testing while
remaining sensitive to cognitive biases that influence decision-
making. This article is required reading for all mediators from
novice to experienced.
Our second-place article is Mediation Ethics after the Singapore
Convention by Zachary R. Calo from the Pepperdine University
School of Law. Zachary discusses in detail the transformational
impact of the Convention on international commercial mediation.
He then delves into what he terms the shape of mediation ethics
across our profession within a post-Singapore Convention context.
An inciteful read for all mediation practitioners.

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