Articles From Hon. Bruno J. Tassone

Shared interest negotiation By Hon. Bruno J. Tassone Tort Law, April 2011 Principled negotiation is simply a common sense method to decide issues on their merits rather than through a contest of will power.
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Shared interest negotiation By Hon. Bruno J. Tassone Tort Law, March 2010 A good agreement is one that is efficient, improves or at least does not damage the relationship, and meets the bona fide interests of each party.
Message from the chair By Bruno J. Tassone Alternative Dispute Resolution, May 2004 The mission statement of ADR Section Council, in part, is to "to educate lawyers and others in the effective use of alternative dispute resolution techniques.
The effects of Gore and Campbell on punitive damages and the implications of those decisions in arbitration By Bruno J. Tassone & Scott Gilbert Alternative Dispute Resolution, March 2004 The amount of punitive damages awarded varies greatly from case to case.
Message from the chair By Bruno J. Tassone Alternative Dispute Resolution, March 2004 On February 6, 2004, the ADR and Bench and Bar Section Councils, as part of the ISBA Law Series, presented "Training for Lawyers Participating in Mediation for Major Cases." More than 175 attorneys, including 20 judges, from Cook County attended the seminar.
Message from the chair By Bruno J. Tassone Alternative Dispute Resolution, December 2003 The Circuit Court of Cook County is considering a court-annexed mediation program for major civil cases effective in the spring of 2004; participation in the process will require an attitude adjustment.
Message from the chair By Bruno J. Tassone Alternative Dispute Resolution, October 2003 As Chairperson, I feel challenged and excited with the many tasks before our ADR Section Council this year.

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