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Explore the future of mediation in this dynamic and thought-provoking panel on compelled settlement, legal innovation, and global dispute resolution reform. Streamed live from London, this session brings together leading voices in law, policy, and mediation from the UK, Europe, Canada, and New Zealand to examine the implications of court-ordered mediation post-Churchill. Gain insight into the practicalities, controversies, and cultural challenges of implementing mandatory mediation — and what it truly takes to make it meaningful rather than merely procedural. Key Topics: 🔹 Mandatory mediation and the Churchill decision 🔹 International developments and regional comparisons (UK, EU, Canada, New Zealand) 🔹 Confidentiality, party autonomy, and access to justice 🔹 Legal reforms, sanctions, and the role of courts 🔹 Mediator training, judicial attitudes, and timing of dispute resolution 🔹 Legislative proposals including a UK Mediation Act ✨ Featuring: Laurence Katz (gunnercooke) Laura Gill (McCarthy Tétrault) Khaled Moyeed (gunnercooke) Susanna Schuler (CEDR) Paul Sills (Mediator & Arbitrator, New Zealand) 📍 Content Highlights: 00:00 – Welcome & Introduction (Laurence Katz) 00:58 – Court-Ordered Mediation: From Nudges to Mandates 06:56 – The Churchill Case and Its Implications 10:25 – Comparative Views: EU, Canada & New Zealand 18:22 – Legal Culture & ADR Infrastructure 26:21 – Confidentiality, Good Faith & Enforcement Issues 36:00 – Strategies for Effective Compelled Mediation 41:00 – Forward Focus: Training, Creativity, and Legislation 47:00 – Audience Q&A: Privatisation, Precedent & Practicality 💬 Join the conversation: Do you see compelled mediation as a step forward for justice — or a procedural compromise? 🔔 Subscribe for more discussions on dispute resolution, law reform, and mediation best practices. #Mediation #DisputeResolution #ADR © 2025 CEDR Limited – All rights reserved