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CPR Institute- International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution
View AgencyEstablished in 1977, CPR is an independent nonprofit organization that promotes the prevention and resolution of conflict to better enable the pursuit of purpose through the CPR Institute and its subsidiary, CPR Dispute Resolution Services LLC. The CPR Institute builds capacity for dispute prevention and resolution through the thought leadership of its diverse members – companies, leading mediators and arbitrators, law firms, individual practitioners, and academics – who share best practices and develop innovative tools for dispute management through committee discussions and projects, publications, education and training, and hosting events. CPR Dispute Resolution Services is a responsive, user-focused provider of dispute management services – arbitration, mediation, custom appointing services, a panel of dispute prevention specialists, and more - that leverages resources generated by the CPR Institute. The case administrators are responsive, efficient, and detail oriented, and have extensive backgrounds in alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The Panel of Distinguished Neutrals is a carefully curated, diverse group of prominent, experienced subject matter and ADR professionals on over 30 specialty panels. And CPR Dispute Resolution’s Complete Case platform, a holistic end-to-end digital environment designed for ADR, handles matters efficiently and securely.
Message OrganiserY-ADR’s Modern Lawyer Series: Lawyers of the Present Use Decision Analysis
Monday, May 18, 2026
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Event Overview
CPR’s Y-ADR Steering Committee is proud to present:
"The Modern Lawyer Series: Lawyers of the Future Present", a multi-part series covering skills that may have seemed futuristic at one time but are now practical skills that today's lawyer should have.
Each edition will feature a different skill for the modern lawyer, presented in a one-hour webinar format moderated by a Y-ADR Steering Committee member and featuring an expert in that subject. The webinar will include time for Q&A from attendees so questions are welcomed!



