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Q: How many cases has Mr. Smith mediated? A: Hundreds. Q: Where? A: In many, many places. Q: What kinds of cases has Mr. Smith mediated? A: Mr. Smith has conducted mediations in a wide range of matters. These include:
Q: What litigation and trial experience has Mr. Smith had? A: Mr. Smith had more than 20 years of trial and litigation experience -- including at Heller, Ehrman, White & Mcauliffe, the Bank of America (where he managed international litigation worldwide), and his own commercial litigation firm. He served as an assistant US attorney in San Francisco. He was also an adjunct law professor teaching the mediation of intellectual property and international disputes. He was a member of the United States delegation to the World Court in US. v. Iran. Q: How long has Mr. Smith been mediating? A: For some 16 years. Q: Is Mr. Smith's practice plaintiff-oriented or defense-oriented? A: Neither. Mr. Smith no longer litigates. He is a full-time neutral. Q: What style of mediation does Mr. Smith employ--facilititative, evaluative, directive or transformative? A: It depends on the wishes of the parties and his own judgment tutored by experience and intuition. Q: Does Mr. Smith have a bias as a mediator? A: Yes, he has a bias in favor of resolving the dispute. Q: Has Mr. Smith mediated in other languages? A: Yes, in French , german, and Spanish. Mr. Smith's French is fluent, his German acceptable, his Spanish is limited.
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