Brian A. Pappas

Brian A. Pappas

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Rating: 9.8

Licensed for 19 years

Mediation Lawyer at Ann Arbor, MI
Practice Areas: Mediation, Lawsuits & Disputes

2437 Trenton Court, Ann Arbor, MI

About Brian

Biography

Practice Areas

2

Practice Areas

Mediation 90%

Civil and Facilitative Mediation and Training

90%
Lawsuits and Disputes 10%

Arbitration, Negotiation Coaching, Dispute Systems Design, and Conflict Consulting

10%

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Licenses

Licensed in Michigan for 17 years

State: Michigan

Acquired: 2008

Active in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Illinois for 19 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 2006

Administrative - Not Authorized to Practice

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of Brian A. Pappas

2437 Trenton Court, Ann Arbor, MI

Law Offices of Brian A. Pappas

Michigan State University College of Law, 648 N. Shaw Ln, rm 425, East Lansing, MI, 48824

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Mediation lawyer | Feb 15

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"I write to enthusiastically endorse Mr. Pappas. He is remarkable in every sense of the word. I served with him on a committee to evaluate the Michigan Court Rule pertaining to confidentiality in mediation. His points were always thoughtful and concise. He exudes confidence and professionalism; and he really knows his stuff!"

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Arbitration lawyer

Experience

Rating:  9.8 (Superb)

Honors

2009

Distinguished Service Award, Dispute Resolution Center of Washtenaw and Livingston Counties

Work Experience

2007 - Present

Associate Director, ADR Program, Michigan State University College of Law

2005 - Present

Conflict Resolution Practioner, /in Private Practice

Associations

2011 - Present

ABA Section of Dispute Resolution

Co-Chair Law Schools Committee

2010 - Present

State Bar of Michigan ADR Section

Council Member

2009 - Present

Washtenaw County Bar Association

ADR Section Co-Chair

2006 - Present

ABA Section of Dispute Resolution

Member, Ethics, Law School, and Mediation Committees

2008 - 2010

Michigan Supreme Court Administrative Office of Dispute Resolution

Confidentiality Rules Committee

Education

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University of Missouri - Columbia School of Law

LL.M - Master of Laws

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Wayne State University Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

BA - Bachelor of Arts

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University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy

M.P.P. Master of Public Policy

Speaking Engagements

2010

Railroad Claims Institute

Basic and Advanced Negotiation Training (with Mary Bedikian)

2010

Michigan State Housing Development Authority

Essential Dispute Resolution Skills for Foreclosure Housing Counselors

2010

Dykema Gossett, PLLC

Advanced Negotiation Seminar

2010

Advanced Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Institute

Technology in Mediation (with Sherry Chin)

2010

ADR Section Meeting

Dimensions of Impartiality

2009

Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Mediation Confidentiality in Michigan (with Christine Derdarian and Judge Fred Mester)

2008

Joint Meeting of the ADR Sections of the Oakland Bar Association and Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association

ADR at Michigan State

2008

ABA Annual Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference

Online Court- The Future of Small Claims?

2007

AALS Dispute Resolution Works in Progress Conference

Negotiating with the FBI: A Newcomer’s Research Agenda

Publications

2010

Lansing State Journal Pappas: Take Cue from Nevada. Issue: Foreclosure Law

2009

Frank Elkouri & Edna Asper Elkouri, How Arbitration Works, (ed.-in-chief, Alan Ruben), ABA Section of Labor & Employment Law, BNA Books Vacatur of Arbitration Awards on Public Policy Grounds

2008

UCLA Journal of Law and Technology ONLINE COURT: Online Dispute Resolution and the Future of Small Claims

2008

Detroit Free Press How to Bring the Rest of Michigan’s Young People Home

2008

ADR Quarterly, State Bar of Michigan ADR Section Confidentiality in Mediation: A Reality Check for the Process (with Christopher Webb)

2007

State Bar of Michigan ADR Section Should Michigan Adopt the Uniform Mediation Act: An Analysis of Michigan’s Court Rules and the Community Dispute Resolution Act

Languages

English

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