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Communications Committee Update

January 10, 2020 by ormediate

Update from Meagan Robbins:

Over the last year, the Communications Committee has been contemplating the best way to reach and serve OMA membership. In the past, we’ve had various levels of communication via social media and The Navigator, our biannual newsletter. We may be moving away from the more traditional newsletter format so that we can create more interactivity within our community in the coming year. Current news will be featured on the website and blog (which is what you are reading now). Additionally, we continue to send our monthly Flash emails, containing all the latest news and relevant information for OMA members.

Our focus for 2020 will be exploring how we can incorporate more options for OMA members to engage–with us and with each other.  First, make sure to link to us on Facebook.  We will be ramping up LinkedIn and Twitter again soon. Additionally, expect to hear more about how OMA’s  listserve can add value to your practice and involvement with mediation and ADR. Many OMA members don’t know joining the listserve is an option, or forget to sign up. In an effort to be more inclusive, members will automatically be added to the listserve database when they join or renew their membership. Folks who are uninterested may opt out. We will also be surveying the membership to gather input on what topics or information would be useful to see on the listserve and social media too. This can be a great resource for support and wisdom from the larger community if used well!

Please leave us your feedback, this is your Association and we want to hear from you.

Filed Under: Board Message, Uncategorized

What? OMA has a listserv?

January 10, 2020 by ormediate

Sue Pickgrobe reports:

The OMA listserve is an easy and versatile way For all OMA members to communicate directly with each other on any topic related to dispute resolution.  All you need to do is send an email to [email protected].  You can use it to ask questions of each other, to share information such as job opportunities and upcoming seminars, and to share special celebrations, life events.

OMA uses Google Groups as our listserv platform.  This platform can also be used for topical discussions, can be started with an email on the main listserv and then moved to a separate discussion group for those interested in participating in or following that discussion.  We can also set up standing discussion groups for practice areas, such as family or workplace.

The listserv is also flexible as to how frequently you receive communications. You can set up your profile to receive each email individually or to receive a digest of the day’s emails.

Starting in late January, 2020, all current members of OMA will automatically become listserv Members.  We expect that you will enjoy participating in the listserv, but If for any reason you decide that you no longer want to participate, it’s easy to be removed By notifying OMA’s executive director at [email protected].

If you have any questions, or if you would like to lead a discussion group, you can contact the listserv moderator at [email protected].

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Skills Training at Clackamas Dispute Resolution Services

January 10, 2020 by ormediate

Abbey Bowman headed up a ten-week Pilot Resolution Services Skill Development Program at Clackamas Dispute Resolution Services (CDRS) at the end of 2019.

Following The Mediator’s Handbook, the group of 12 flexed their mediation muscles and practiced role plays, flipping, getting curious (not furious), process development and more.

Mediators came from all over the Portland Metro area to join in this lively gathering and by all reports, it was blast.

Filed Under: Events, Uncategorized

Increase in Settlement Conference Fees in 2020

January 10, 2020 by ormediate

Increased fees for court-connected settlement conferences take effect October 1, 2019. The slight fee increase for this alternative dispute resolution service is part of the new Circuit Court Fee Schedule containing multiple fee changes. These changes are a result of House Bill 3447.

The new fee for a domestic relations settlement conference now sits at $111 per party for settlement conferences before a judge when the proceeding is subject to a fee under ORS 21.155. The fee was previously $105 per party, based on the Circuit Court fee schedule, effective January 1, 2018. Prior to 2018, the fee for domestic relations settlement conferences was $100 per party.

For other settlement conferences before a judge when the proceeding is a civil proceeding not subject to a filing fee under ORS 21.155, the fee is now increased to $223 for each party. This settlement conference fee is an increase from the previous $210, which took effect January 1, 2018, and the previous $200, which was effective January 1, ORS 21.215 governs the state’s court-connected settlement conference fees.

The current Circuit Court Fee Schedule is available on the OJD website at https://www.courts.oregon.gov/Pages/fees.aspx. Remember that the cost of court fees, settlement conferences, mediation services, and attorney fees, are all issues that can be negotiated in nearly all alternative dispute resolution processes. For questions about court fee waivers or deferral procedures, see your local circuit court’s website or contact the circuit court.

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It Pays to be a Volunteer

January 9, 2020 by ormediate

OMA awarded 11 scholarships for community dispute resolution center (CDRC) volunteer mediators for the 2019 OMA Conference.  Volunteering with a CDRC is a wonderful opportunity for new mediators to gain experience, make connections in the mediator world, gain valuable mentoring opportunities and even attend the fall conference at a discounted rate.  Even experienced mediators often find volunteering with CDRCs very helpful.  They stay connected to their community, give back by mediating community and neighborhood issues and take advantage of the CDRCs continuing education opportunities.  There are 16 CDRCs in Oregon, reach out to your local center and explore what opportunities they may have for you!   https://law.uoregon.edu/explore/ADR-local-centers

 

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