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Mediation Clinic

Since 1991, the clinic has provided free and confidential mediation services. We mediate for the general public and staff, students and faculty at the University of Washington. Students serve as neutral third parties to help individuals involved in a dispute negotiate a voluntary settlement of their case or conflict.

Cases include civil matters such as landlord-tenant, contract, employment, claims of discrimination and consumer-merchant disputes, and interpersonal disputes such as roommate or co-worker conflicts. The Mediation Clinic also works with government agencies and non-profits to provide free mediation services. These include the Consumer Protection Division of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, the Dispute Resolution Center of King County and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Mediation Clinic News

  • Shellan Bequest to Support Mediation Programs
    Gerard M. Shellan, who recently retired after a long career on King County Superior Court, strongly believes that mediation is a critical component of the judicial system and that students need a solid foundation in the practice and principles of dispute resolution. To this end, he recently included a $250,000 bequest and a gift of real estate property in his estate plan to support arbitration and mediation education at the UW School of Law. This newest gift is in addition to the $200,000 charitable remainder unitrust he funded in 1993 to benefit the law school. For Julia Gold, director of the Mediation Clinic, this stable funding will allow the clinic to provide services to more people in the community while giving law students important hands on experience with clients.
  • Mediation Training
    Professors Julia Gold and Alan Kirtley led the 36-hour Professional Mediation Skills Training offered at the law school January 11-13 & 19-20, 2008. Attended by 30 professionals and 18 students, the training is offered twice yearly, in October and January.  Dates for the next training are October 3-5 & 18-19, 2008. More Information
  • Fall/Winter Mediation Clinic had 80% Settlement rate
    Students in this year’s Fall/Winter Mediation Clinic mediated a rich variety of cases, and achieved an unusually high settlement rate of over 80%.  While we don’t measure success in mediation by our settlement rate, this is a testament to the skill of our student mediators.
  • Got a complaint? Help is available in several places - University Week
    One option for UW employees with workplace issues is the Mediation Clinic, which uses third year law students supervised by Law School faculty. "We regard ourselves as a neutral third party," Gold said.
  • ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 10th Annual Spring Conference
    Julia Gold and Alan Kirtley will be featured speakers at the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 10th Annual Spring Conference, Pacific Currents: Sound Perspectives on ADR scheduled for April 3-5, 2008 at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel and Towers.     The program, titled ”Ethical Duties of Lawyers and Mediators in Mediation: Guidance from the Model Rules” will be presented on Friday, April 4, 2008.  The conference is the world’s largest dispute resolution conference, with over 1200 attendees from all over the world.Professor Gold will also be coordinating the law school nationals for the Representation in Mediation Competition, which is held in conjunction with the ABA Annual Spring Dispute Resolution conference.
  • Vis International Arbitration Moot
    Professor Gold, along with Professor Dongsheng Zang and renowned international arbitrator David Wagoner, coached the law school’s team competing in this year’s Vis Moot in Vienna.  The team travelled to Vienna in late March.

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Mediation Clinic
University of Washington School of Law
William H. Gates Hall, Suite 265
P. O. Box 85110
Seattle, WA 98145-1110

Phone:(206)685-4140
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