Attorney Kelly Balamuth Presents Mediation at the Contra Costa County Bar Association Seminar
Kelly Balamuth was pleased to sit in as part of a panel at the Contra Costa County Bar Association’s 2014 MCLE Spectacular on November 21, 2014 with Malcolm Sher, Matthew Talbot, and Denae Budde. The two hour presentation was entitled Mediation is a Process, Not an Event and was made to a full room at the Walnut Creek Marriott.
Kelly and the panel discussed their approach to pre-mediation litigation and techniques for making the most of any settlement conference. As a personal injury attorney on the panel, Kelly was able to share her experience and insight on the meditative process, from preparing for mediation, fostering collaboration between mediators and clients, and various strategies for when a case is not settled during mediation.
Throughout her career, Kelly has taken an active role as a speaker and educator in the legal community. She is frequently requested by her peers to share her unique and innovative tactics and techniques in personal injury law.
She is a devoted member of the Contra Costa County Bar Association, which serves to educate and support its members, legal professionals and the community in Northern California through valuable, informative programs and services.
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