Thomas F. Meyer
@4disputes
We should always start with a civil, intelligent discussion. Sure, we won't agree on everything, but its how we handle disagreement that really matters most.
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Mediating to save and maintain a business relationship...Deal-Dispute Mediating: A Former Deal-Maker's Perspective at.law.com/Ly6GLc?cmp=sha… via New York Law Journal
The Chamber of Commerce is good resource CO— by U.S. Chamber of Commerce to find loans to help small business survive thru coronavirus closings uschamber.com/co/small-busin…
Less excuses for lenders reluctant to modify loans from borrowers affected by the Coronavirus. Thanks Greenberg Traurig LLP for the report gtlaw-financialservicesobserver.com/2020/03/intera…
Detailed global analysis of force majeure and other relief available when you can't perform contracts due to the coronavirus from Baker McKenzie bakermckenzie.com/en/insight/pub…
How to make better decisions during negotiations when faced with incomplete information. You can learn a lot from Maria Konnikova, Maria Konnikova - life lessons from playing poker; theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
Civility has been described as the language of dispassionate objectivity. We all need to become MUCH more fluent. Natl Inst Civil Disc offers an outline and program to do this. nicd.arizona.edu/wp-content/upl…
Thomas F. Meyer Thomas F. Meyer · 1m 4disputes.com/blog/2020/5/Sl…. Lawmakers in FL passed SB 76 to reduce litigation, lower costs and make property insurance more affordable, flsenate.gov/Media/PressRel…. Everyone is now forced to try harder to settle out of court. Will it work?