Me, Myself and AI

How to Make the Robots Work for You

Join Colin Rule, CEO of Mediate.com, and Clare Fowler, Vice President, in this enlightening 6-hour recorded training session. Explore the revolution of Artificial Intelligence in today's world and gain insights on integrating it into your mediation practice. Delve into critical aspects such as ethical considerations, time-saving tips, reliability, marketing strategies, and more. Enhance your understanding and skillfully adapt to the transformative impact of AI in the field of mediation.
Me, Myself and AI
Training Overview

In this training, we explore the nexus of mediation and artificial intelligence. Prepare you to not only embrace technological advancements but to skillfully integrate them into your practice, taking your mediation career to new heights.

  • Identify AI technologies that complement your mediation practice and bring added value.
  • Learn practical strategies to incorporate AI tools into your mediation workflow.
  • Delve into client expectations in a world influenced by AI and learn to exceed them.
  • Discover strategies to market, invoice, prepare agreements, schedule, and more.
  • A nuanced discussion on the ethical implications of integrating AI into your mediation practice.
Testimonials

"I found it very informative and some what overwhelming. I know I need to start using the various tools to definitely not only market my mediation practice, but also my Therapy Practice."

"Learned a great deal about something I know nothing about."

"Thank you for the introduction to AI. A couple of weeks ago, a client sent me a 6 page single spaced mitigation letter. I spent 2 hours revising it. I am going to run it though one of the LLMs to see the results. Thanks"

"I did not appreciate the urgency of incorporating AI into daily life until I took this course. I would probably be very behind if I had not taken it. The ethical considerations of using AI programs in mediation were very important. I did not realize the implications for confidentiality beforehand."

Instructor(s)

Colin Rule

Colin Rule is President and CEO of Mediate.com and Arbitrate.com. In 2011 Colin co-founded Modria.com, an Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) provider based in Silicon Valley, which was acquired by Tyler Technologies in 2017. From 2017 to 2020 Colin served as Vice President of ODR at Tyler. From 2003 to 2011 Colin was Director of Online Dispute Resolution for eBay and PayPal. He has worked in the dispute resolution field for more than 25 years as a mediator, trainer, and consultant. He is currently Co-Chair of the Advisory Board of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution at UMass-Amherst and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Gould Center for Conflict Resolution at Stanford Law School. Colin co-founded Online Resolution, one of the first online dispute resolution (ODR) providers, in 1999 and served as its CEO and President. In 2002 Colin co-founded the Online Public Disputes Project which applied ODR to multiparty, public disputes. Colin also worked for several years with the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (now ACR) in Washington, D.C. and the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, MA. Colin has presented and trained around the world for organizations including the Singapore Mediation Center, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the International Association of Court Administrators, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. He has also lectured and taught at UMass-Amherst, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Pepperdine, Southern Methodist University, and Santa Clara University. Colin is the author of Online Dispute Resolution for Business, published by Jossey-Bass in September 2002, and co-author of The New Handshake: Online Dispute Resolution and the Future of Consumer Protection, published by the ABA in 2017, as well as many dozens of articles in ADR journals and publications. He serves on the boards of the Consensus Building Institute and the PeaceTech Lab at the United States Institute of Peace. Colin received the Frank Sander Award from the American Bar Association in 2019 and the Mary Parker Follett Award from the Association for Conflict Resolution in 2013. He holds a Master’s degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in conflict resolution and technology, a graduate certificate in dispute resolution from UMass-Boston, a B.A. from Haverford College, and he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Eritrea from 1995-1997.

Clare Fowler

Dr. Clare Fowler is Executive Vice-President and Managing Editor at Mediate.com, as well as a mediator and trainer. Clare received her Master's of Dispute Resolution from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and her Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, focused on reducing workplace conflicts, from Pepperdine University School of Education. Clare also coordinated the career development program for The Straus Institute dispute resolution students. In 2023, Clare published Rising Above Office Conflict: The Light-Hearted Guide for the Heavy-Hearted Employee.