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Cliff Hendler
Cliff Hendler is President of DRS Dispute Resolution Services, one of Canada's largest providers of ADR services. He is also the past President of the International Academy of Mediators. During the past seventeen years, Mr. Hendler has been retained as a mediator in more than 2500 different cases, specializing in the area of insurance litigation, medical malpractice, workplace conflict, as well as sexual abuse matters. Prior to his career as mediator, he held several senior positions with major insurance companies between 1975 and 1990. Mr. Hendler has extensive knowledge and experience in the area of personal injury litigation, community based conflict, as well as legal defamation issues.
Mr. Hendler also has substantial experience in the training of mediators and has been a guest lecturer/speaker at Pepperdine University, American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section, Osgoode Hall, University of Western Ontario, as well as many other universities, organizations and public forums. He is co-chair of the ABA Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Training program and is on the advisory board of www.mediate.com.
Cliff Hendler's reputation is that of a "true mediator" who is able to facilitate and assist in the settlement of the most difficult and hotly debated cases. He is also involved in dispute system design work and class action/mass tort alternative dispute resolution processes.
Mr. Hendler is a founding Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators, a member of the Association of Conflict Resolution, American Bar Association, and past co-chair of their Commercial Sector Insurance Division.
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Areas Of Practice |
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Accident / Personal Injury |
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Civil |
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Commercial |
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Construction |
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Defamation |
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Employment |
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Government |
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Insurance Bad Faith |
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Insurance Claims |
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International |
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Professional Malpractice |
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Real Estate |
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Technology |
IAM Member since
1996
Practicing in
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Michigan, Minnesota, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New York, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan
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