ARC Founder and Chair of the IPMO, Dr. Roisin O’Shea, has an article in the Irish Examiner about the IPMO National Conference from April of this year. See article here . As Roisin illustrates in her op-ed: “Ireland boldly stepped into the new frontier of 21st century dispute resolution with […]
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Dr Róisín O’Shea BL, Partner Arc Mediation and Chair of the IPMO Are mediated settlements legally binding? “Absolutely” says Michael Peart, former judge at the Court of Appeal and now mediator. In his Linkedin post of September 16th 2024 Michael goes on to say: “Once both parties have agreed the […]
Are Mediated Settlements Legally Binding?
Dr Róisín O’Shea, Partner in Arc Mediation and Chair of the Irish Professional Mediators’ Organisation welcomes the publishing of the Report by the Minister today. Dr O’Shea was a member of the Child Maintenance Group who examined ways in which parents and their children could be better served by diverting […]
Minister Publishes Report of Child Maintenance Review Group
Arc Partner Dr Róisín O’Shea was invited on the 17th of February to present on the ‘Irish Mediation Act 2017’ at an event hosted by the ADR Institute of Alberta Canada and the Foundation of Administrative Justice. The event was recorded and can be accessed through this link
ARC Partner presents to Alberta Conference
Dr Roisin O’Shea, Partner in Arc Mediation, has been selected as a Judge for the 17th ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition. Students from Universities and Colleges all over the world will compete on 48 teams, their performance being evaluated by some of the world’s leading Dispute Resolution specialists who participate […]
ARC Partner selected as a judge of international mediation competition
ARC offer a 32 Hour “Separating Couples” course for aspiring family mediators. The course is accredited by the Mediators Institute of Ireland (MII) and enables a previously-accredited mediator to be listed as a “Family Mediator” on the MII directory. The most common way for someone to be accredited as a […]
