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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a book talk and discussion with alum Lainey Feingol
 d\, Class of 1981 and Executive Director of Independent Living Resource Ce
 nter SF\, Jessie Lorenz.\n\nRSVP for Structured Negotiation: A Winning Alt
 ernative to Lawsuits\n\nImagine successfully resolving legal claims withou
 t depositions\, expert battles\, or runaway costs. Picture a process that 
 offers win-win solutions\, encourages relationships\, empowers clients\, a
 nd does not involve lawsuits. This is Structured Negotiation\, the collabo
 rative dispute resolution method described in Lainey Feingold’s new book
 .\n\nOver the past 20 years\, author Lainey Feingold\, her co-counsel\, an
 d clients\, have used Structured Negotiation to advance and protect the ri
 ghts of blind people to accessible technology and information. Walmart\, M
 ajor League Baseball\, Bank of America and the City of San Francisco are j
 ust a few of the dozens of entities that have agreed to resolve legal clai
 ms in Strucutred Negotiation instead of battling in court.  With publicat
 ion of Lainey's book by the American Bar Association\, this effective proc
 ess is now available to lawyers and advocates in a wide range of disciplin
 es. Jessie Lorenz\, Executive Director of the San Francisco Independent Li
 ving Resource Center\, has participated in Structured Negotiations as an i
 ndividual claimant and as a representative of an organizational claimant.\
 n\nJoin Lainey and Jessie for a lively and story-filled discussion of Str
 uctured Negotiation and its two decades of success.  Learn about the lang
 uage and stages of Structured Negotiation that encourage collaboration\, a
 nd hear stories of this win-win strategy that builds relationships and avo
 ids conflict. There will be plenty of time for questions\, and books will 
 be available for purchase and signing.\n\nAbout Lainey Feingold:  Lainey 
 Feingold graduated from Hastings College of the Law in 1981 and is an inte
 rnationally recognized disability civil rights lawyer who has practiced St
 ructured Negotiation for more than 20 years. She received a California Law
 yer Attorney of the Year (CLAY) award in 2000 and in 2014 for her work in 
 Structured Negotiation\, and was a founding member of the Disability Right
 s Bar Association. In addition to handling cases\, Lainey mentors lawyers 
 in the practice of Structured Negotiation and speaks\, writes\, and teache
 s about digital accessibility and Structured Negotiation. Her book\, Struc
 tured Negotiation: A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits\, was published by th
 e American Bar Association in August 2016.\n\nAbout Jessie Lorenz: Jessie 
 Lorenz is the executive director at the Independent Living Resource Center
 \, San Francisco. She holds a general mediation certificate and recently s
 tarted offering mediation services through the ILRC. Jesse has participate
 d in Structured Negotiation cases and feels that the process is invaluable
  for educating municipalities\, financial institutions and other stakehold
 ers not just about their legal responsibilities but about providing inclus
 ive services to individuals who cannot read print.\n\nTuesday\, January 24
 \, 5pm-7pm\, UC Hastings Skyroom\, 100 McAllister Street\, 24th Floor\, Sa
 n Francisco\n
SUMMARY:UC Hastings College of the Law Book Discussion: "Structured Negotia
 tion: A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits"
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