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theMAC newspaper ad in Longmont

theMAC newspaper ad in Longmont

In the April 3, 2011 issue of Longmont Weekly, theMAC ran an advertisement briefly describing mediation and encouraging members of the public to use the FIND-A-MEDIATOR tool.  The goal was to coordinate with the release of an article about the Longmont mediation program; unfortunately, that article was delayed and will be released at a...
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Legislative Update SB11-172 Civil Unions Bill

TheMAC Support for Civil Unions:  Wrong Side of the Vote, Right Side of History:  Report from Mike Maday theMAC Legislative Chair on SB11-172 I opened the Denver Post Friday and read “dozens” of people attended the hearing Thursday on the Civil Unions Bill.  I was there, representing theMAC.  The hearing was held in the...
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Spring 2011 Newsletter Available

theMAC produces provides monthly email updates and a quarterly newsletter.  This Spring 2011 edition includes articles on Unbubdled Legal Services Conflict Resolution Month Mediators Beyond Borders Committee Reports Name Change Website Launch Calendar of Events Click here to access the Spring 2011 newsletter. Note: theMAC members can submit articles for the newsletter or the...
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Judicial Committee Report – March2011

The MAC Judiciary Committee decided to focus their initial efforts on the 18th Judidical District which encompasses Arapahoe, Douglas, Lincoln and Elbert counties.  The goal is to educate the judges and clerks as to the value of mediation and, in particular, the great services the MAC has to offer, so that our members’ business increases....
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Legislative Committee Report – March2011

Since the start up of the 2011 Legislative Session in January theMAC Legislative Committee been involved in several activities:   In January we sponsored a lunch meeting of the Legislative Committee near the capital, snowed out once, but finally attended by about fifteen MAC members and others. Speaking at this luncheon were Senator Linda...
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CCMO Find-A-Mediator Tool Transitions to theMAC

Effective 3/22/2011, the CCMO Find-A-Mediator has transitioned to the new website for theMAC.  All Professional Members previously listed on the old site have been transitioned to the new site provided, their 2011 information is up-to-date.   All such members have been notified since the last quarter of 2011 to update their relevant data and the...
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theMAC Testifies

Yesterday I testified before the House Judiciary Committee opposing SB 11-013. I wanted to let everyone know what the results of the testimony were. I testified representing theMAC, Tony Van Westrum represented the Bar, and Mark Loye represented both himself as a private mediator and Jefferson County. There were 4 people testifying in favor of...
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CCMO Calender goes live to theMAC

Effective 3/15/2011, the CCMO calendar has transitioned to the new website for theMAC.  All previously entered calendar dates have been moved onto the new calendar and members are invited to introduce new entries on this site.    During this sneak peek period, members may have to have assistance completing calendar entries but, when the site...
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Would mediation work in Middle East?

The recent events in the Middle East certainly highlight the impact of people who are in dispute. Could mediation have helped alleviate this pressure at any point along the way? This might be an interesting topic for a member to write a Post to offer their opinion. Writing posts allows the member to get...
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Find County or Judicial District

Find your judicial district:  http://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Choose.cfm Find your county: http://quickfacts.census.gov/cgi-bin/qfd/lookup Download article as PDF
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