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May 26, 2026 17:35
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ཡིག་ཆ་འདི་ཕྱི་ཚེས་ ༡༥ ཉིན་མཇུག་བསྡུ་ནི་ཨིན་མས།
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A typical bloody nose moment in mediation occurs when the mediator accepts
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an intake phone call from an attorney with whom she has previously mediated.
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That attorney begins the conversation by saying,
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this is the biggest case I've ever handled in my 25 years of practice.
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He then proceeds to recount in detail the facts giving rise to the
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lawsuit.
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Of course,
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being trained to listen,
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the mediator patiently waits out the attorney's fact -filled monologue
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and concludes by promising to contact the opposing party to discuss
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the benefits of mediating this case.
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A conference call soon follows,
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with all parties on the line,
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and the new lawyer learns that his adversary has already spoken privately with
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the mediator.
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He then asks the mediator what was she told during the initial call.
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An awkward silence ensues as the mediator confronts the difficult
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task of reviewing the details and extent of her conversation.
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At best,
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a poor business practice.
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At worst,
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an ethical misstep that may result in disqualification of the mediator
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before even getting started.
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As a result of these types of moments,
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I've developed pattern responses such as in the example above.
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Sarah,
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let me stop you right here.
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After an appropriate time,
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I'll carefully listen and probably take notes about all you have to say.
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But for now,
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I want to be able to tell others that I don't know anything about the specific facts of this
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case.
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This will best serve our mutual interests in trying to convince others to
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come to the mediation table.
ཡིག་སྒྱུར་འདི་ བཅོས་མའི་བློ་རིག་ (སྒྲ་ངོས་འཛིན་བྱེད་པའི་འཕྲུལ་རིག་) གིས་བཟོ་སྟེ་ཡོདཔ་ཨིན། ནང་ལུ་འཛོལ་བ་ཡོད་སྲིད་པ་ལ་ གལ་སྲིད་ཁག་ཆེ་བའི་དོན་ལས་ ངོ་མཚར་སྒྲ་སྐད་དང་བསྡུར་ཞིབ་དཔྱད་འབད་དགོཔ་ཨིན། བཅོས་མའི་བློ་རིག་གི་སྲིད་བྱུས་
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