Professor Shestowsky gives talk on how courts explain options for dispute resolution

Professor Donna Shestowsky was the featured speaker at a Sept. 17 virtual meeting of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution’s Mediation Committee. She discussed the findings of her multi-court study designed to answer questions about the dissemination of information about courts’ dispute resolution programs.

Donna Shestowsky, who has both a law degree and a Ph.D. in psychology, is director of the Lawyering Skills Education Program, a professor of law and a Martin Luther King Jr., Research Scholar at UC Davis School of Law, where she teaches Criminal Law, Negotiation Strategy, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Lawyering Skills, and a seminar in Legal Psychology.  She was the 2007 recipient of the law school's Distinguished Teaching Award.

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