James Alfini is widely published in the field of judicial ethics and is co-author ofÃ?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã? Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¬Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¦Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¡Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¬Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã?¦Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¡Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã? Judicial Conduct and Ethics, published by Lexis and in its 4th Edition (2007). He served on the American Bar Association Joint Commission to Evaluate the Model Code of Judicial Conduct. The Commission's work resulted in the 2007 Model Code of Judicial Conduct, adopted by the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association. Alfini also has expertise in dispute resolution. While at Florida State, he served as Director of Education and Research of the Florida Dispute Resolution Center and was a member of the Florida Supreme Court Arbitration and Mediation Rules Committee. He was also a member of the AAA/ABA/SPIDR Committee that drafted the Standards of Conduct for Mediators in 1994. He has served as Chair of the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section and Chair of the Association of American Law Schools Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. He has published numerous books and articles on ADR, including the co-edited ADR Personalities and Practice Tips published by the American Bar Association and the co-authored Mediation Theory and Practice, a law school textbook published by Lexis Law Publishing.
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James Alfini is widely published in the field of judicial ethics and is co-author ofÃ?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã? Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¬Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¦Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¡Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢?Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¬Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã?¦Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¡Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢?Ã? ?Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â? ??Ã?Æ??Ã?¢??Ã?Æ??Ã?â??Ã? Judicial Conduct and Ethics, published by Lexis and in its 4th Edition (2007). He served on the American Bar Association Joint Commission to Evaluate the Model Code of Judicial Conduct. The Commission's work resulted in the 2007 Model Code of Judicial Conduct, adopted by the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association. Alfini also has expertise in dispute resolution. While at Florida State, he served as Director of Education and Research of the Florida Dispute Resolution Center and was a member of the Florida Supreme Court Arbitration and Mediation Rules Committee. He was also a member of the AAA/ABA/SPIDR Committee that drafted the Standards of Conduct for Mediators in 1994. He has served as Chair of the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section and Chair of the Association of American Law Schools Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. He has published numerous books and articles on ADR, including the co-edited ADR Personalities and Practice Tips published by the American Bar Association and the co-authored Mediation Theory and Practice, a law school textbook published by Lexis Law Publishing.
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