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Rina Goodman, founder and principal of Transforming Conflict LLC, has been providing mediation, conflict coaching, meeting facilitation, and training to couples, families, businesses, and organizations since 2004.
As a former trial lawyer, Rina understands the financial and personal impact litigation often has on parties. Today she is passionately committed to helping her clients achieve mutually satisfying solutions—even when the conflict appears to be intractable—without going to court.
Rina brings to her practice a background that distinguishes her from many other attorney mediators in Washington state. Prior to engaging in mediation practice, she immersed herself in mediation study and hands-on mediation experience. She received her initial mediation training at the highly-acclaimed Northern Virginia Mediation Service, which granted her certificates of completion in commercial and workplace mediation, and later participated in a one-and-a-half year mediation practicum with the Dispute Resolution Center of King County (King County DRC). In 2004, she was certified by the DRC to mediate civil and family disputes and to serve as a mentor mediator. In 2007, the DRC honored Rina by recognizing her as Mediator-of-the-Year.
Since establishing her ADR practice, Rina has earned a reputation as a tenacious mediator who blends compassion and understanding with a skillful ability to remain impartial. Throughout her professional career as a lawyer and mediator, she has been commended by employers, clients, associates, and judges for her professional knowledge and integrity. Her clients have praised her ability to instill confidence in what they can do for themselves and in her commitment to helping them find the best long-term solutions.
Rina chaired the ADR Section of the Washington State Bar Association from 2011-2012. She is currently a member of the ADR Subcommittee of the WSBA Task Force on Eliminating Court Costs in Litigation (ECCL) and the Legislative Committee of the WSBA’s ADR Section. She has served on the planning committee for the Annual Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference since 2008. She also serves as a volunteer mediator for the Seattle Federal Executive Board’s ADR Consortium and the King County DRC.
In 2007, Rina was certified as a Collaborative Divorce lawyer. She is pleased to announce that she now offers Collaborative Divorce as well as mediation services to her clients.
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1001 4th Avenue, Ste 3200, Seattle, WA, 98154
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Posted by anonymous | June 01, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Grateful!
Rina truly cares for her clients. She miraculously was able to guide us through a very difficult separation which included and International move. She was able to get us through some tumultuous moments and was always able to steer us back to what was most important, our son. Not only was she committ...
"I have known Rina and her work since the early 2000s. I often put her on my mediator list (I gives clients 3 to choose from usually). She impressed me from the start with her passion working with legal issues arising for parents over education issues. It was a pleasure to see her and be colleagues with her when we practiced in the same building. She is a mediator who always wanted to be mediator from when I first met her. She's been dedicated to the art and craft of mediation. She has a kind approach to mediation."
"I have worked with Rina on a number of cases. She is an excellent mediator and has helped clients get to resolution even on cases where we did not think they were going to be able to agree. She has great compassion and patience, and I expect to work with her on many more cases to come."
Divorce and separation lawyer
2007
Mediator of the Year, Dispute Resolution Center of King County
2004
Certified Mediator, Dispute Resolution Center of King County
2004 - Present
Founder, Transforming Conflict, LLC
1997 - 1999
Contract Attorney, Self-Employed
1992 - 1997
Trial Attorney, Speiser Krause, P.C.
1991 - 1991
Assitant Circuit Executive, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
1990 - 1991
Legal Consultant, Squadron, Ellenoff, Plesent & Lehrer
2008 - Present
Annual NW Dispute Resolution Conference Planning CommitteeMember
2011 - 2012
Washington State Bar Association, Alternative Dispute ResolutionChair
2010 - 2011
Washington State Bar Association, ADR SectionChair Elect
2008 - 2011
Washington State Bar Association, ADR SectionChair, Education Sub-Committee
2008 - 2010
Washington State Bar Association, ADR SectionSecretary
2008 - 2008
Washinton Mediation AssociationBoard of Directors
(Client prevailed) Petition Denied
1990
JD - Juris Doctor
1985
MA - Masters
1977
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
Mediation
2012
Mediation
2012
Mediation
2010
Negotiation and Mediation
2009
Mediation
2009
Mediation
English
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