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Dispute resolution conference to launch

New Zealand’s only annual national alternative dispute resolution conference about to launch

Thursday 6 August will see leading dispute resolvers converge on Wellington with a launch of their 2 ½ day annual conference by Attorney General Hon. Christopher Finlayson. The conference will feature over 45 presenters including:

• Eminent mediator, attorney and author, J. Anderson (Andy) Little who led North Carolina’s efforts to incorporate mediation into its courts. (North Carolina is now recognised as a leader in the United States for using mediation in the court system). Mr Little is also the author of the highly acclaimed book ’Making Money Talk: How to Mediate Insured Claims and Other Monetary Disputes’, published by the American Bar Association. The book explains how to better negotiate by understanding the language of numbers.

• Former Australian High Court Judge The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG. Mr Kirby is the longest serving judicial officer in Australia and has served on numerous international and UN bodies.

• Acting Principal Family Court Judge Paul von Dadelszen.

• His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand The Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO.

About The Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand
The Institute is the centre of excellence in dispute resolution and is the largest professional institute in New Zealand for people working in the area of dispute resolution. Its members include arbitrators, mediators, adjudicators, conciliators, facilitators, investigators and expert witnesses who come from a variety of sectors.

The Institute is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting high quality dispute resolution services by its members to the public. It provides referrals and information to members of the public and organisations in the public and private sectors. It is a major coordinator of dispute resolution education and its professional qualifications are recognised internationally. It has close ties with many similar organisations overseas.

Interview Availability
J. Anderson Little is available for interviews 4 August – 12 August.
The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG is available for interviews 6 – 8 August.

More conference information is available online: www.aminz.org.nz

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