Law Practice,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jun. 10, 2020
Resilience: What is it and how can I develop it?
As we face the Covid-19 pandemic, most of us have experienced anything from noticeable distress to life-threatening harm and terrible loss. How do we deal with this crisis? Are our law practices facing financial ruin? Is emotional upheaval affecting our relationships? Are there adaptive strategies that will help?
Jamie A. Jacobs-May
Mediator, arbitrator and court-appointed neutral
JAMS
Hon. Jamie Jacobs-May (Ret.), is a highly regarded mediator, arbitrator and court-appointed neutral with JAMS, based in Silicon Valley. With more than 31 years of judicial and ADR experience, including 21 years on the Santa Clara County Superior Court bench and service as Presiding Judge, Judge Jacobs-May handles a broad range of complex matters, including business and commercial disputes, employment, wage and hour and PAGA claims, class actions, probate and trusts, professional liability and personal injury cases.
As we face the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have experienced anything from noticeable stress to serious health or financial problems. Are our law practices facing financial ruin? Is emotional upheaval affecting our relationships? How do we deal with this crisis?
Fortunately, there are adaptive strategies that can help. The study of resilience aims to identify the characteristics and approaches that allow us to adapt well to ch...
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