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National Law Journal Names Ben Picker an ADR Champion

June 06, 2017
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PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon Senior Counsel Bennett G. Picker was selected by the National Law Journal as one of the publication’s “ADR Champions.” The supplement honors individuals who continue to make their mark in various aspects of alternative dispute resolution and who show a deep passion and perseverance in pursuit of their mission.

Picker, a full-time mediator and arbitrator, has spent more than three decades dedicating himself to promoting and improving the field of ADR in across the nation and throughout the world. He has successfully resolved hundreds of domestic and international disputes with a cumulative value of several billion dollars. Picker has held leadership positions in organizations such as the American Arbitration Association, CPR – the International Institute of Conflict Prevention and Resolution, and the American Bar Association and also led a national task force dedicated to promoting diversity in ADR. He authored one of the first books on mediation published by the ABA in the 1990s and has written numerous other books and articles on ADR. Most recently, Picked was designated by the International Mediation Institute to serve as its delegate to the United Nations where he is working with ministers of several nations to explore the potential for mediation to serve as a means of avoiding and resolving public conflicts. In addition to his work in ADR, Picker has served as Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association and is Co-Founder of Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts.

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