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IR35 – Damning Report Rejected by UK Government

by Amanda Bucklow | Apr 29, 2020 | Mediation

When it comes to collecting tax, no one seems to be able to get past ‘taking a bit more from the greatest number’. These rules undermine efficiency and flexibility in the very sectors that need both desperately. Those same sectors will need those qualities...
Farmers encouraged to use mediation in inheritance disputes

Farmers encouraged to use mediation in inheritance disputes

by Amanda Bucklow | Apr 27, 2020 | Accelerated Dispute Resolution, Article, Mediation, remote mediation, Risk

In a recent article published on Farming UK, Laura Phillips, senior associate at Kingsley Napley LLP, has written explaining the many benefits of engaging in ADR and in particular mediation. Remote mediation would be an excellent choice of dispute resolution process...
A reminder from one of the greats… David Shapiro

A reminder from one of the greats… David Shapiro

by Amanda Bucklow | Nov 14, 2019 | Mediation

David Shapiro was one of the early mediators who pioneered the practice of mediation in the UK. Originally from the United States of America, he was much admired for his idiosyncratic but effective style. It is 10 years since he died. This video was recorded not long...
Mediation Can Relieve Current Crisis in The Family Law Courts

Mediation Can Relieve Current Crisis in The Family Law Courts

by Amanda Bucklow | Jul 4, 2019 | Accelerated Dispute Resolution, Decision Making, Legal Developments, Mediation

The Family Law Courts are experiencing unprecedented pressure this year. The lack of public funding especially Legal Aid is a major factor that has also affected the uptake of mediation. The number of publicly funded mediation and information assessment meetings...
Collaborate or die?

Collaborate or die?

by Amanda Bucklow | Jun 29, 2019 | Accelerated Dispute Resolution, Article, Communication, Construction, Decision Making, Mediation, Missed Opportunities, Projects, Risk

Collaboration is increasingly recognised as a key area where construction falls woefully short. In this article, I examine some of the mental and behavioural blocks to effective collaboration. The article was first published in Construction Law in June 2019  ...
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