Author Archives: James Savory

Family Mediation

I am now able to offer family mediation to separating or divorcing couples.  We are expanding the site to cover this new area that extends the situations in which Rapproche can help you find resolutions.

Talking to the Enemy

I listened last night to Jonathan Powell’s repeated Radio 4 programme on negotiating with terrorists. There were some great quotes to remember.  Jerry Kelly – IRA terrorist – on sitting down with the Unionists – “You can only negotiate, and move things forward, with opponents.  You can talk to friends all day”.  How to deal with [...]

Negotiation in Commercial Mediation

We are told that participants in a mediation should follow Fisher and Ury’s advice and negotiate around interests rather than positions but these are not the only options and I do not think they are the most useful.  My article in Arbitration explores alternatives

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Confidentiality under threat?

In my report of the CIArb Symposium I referred to the debate about confidentiality in mediation.  If you are thinking about using mediation you have probably heard that what is said during the mediation is confidential – so you might be wondering what the debate is. You may also be surprised that, in the recent [...]

CIArb Mediation Symposium – 2009

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators held its second annual mediation symposium on 29th October at the offices of CMS Cameron McKenna in the City of London.  The Institute’s own report on the symposium can be seen here. Some familiar themes were addressed, including what can we do to further popularise mediation, and well known views [...]

Welcome!

Welcome to Rapproche! We are a new kind of mediation and conflict resolution service.  What distinguishes us is that we combine top level legal experience with a strong understanding that disputes are resolved by people.  Sometimes just settling the dispute is adequate, and the legal background of our mediators is well suited to that.  But [...]