When the Finger Pointing Ends...Mediation and the LNC is the perfect solution for you!
Are you facing a challenging legal case with two parties locked in a battle of beliefs, each confident that their side should prevail?
Are you curious about the art of balancing both perspectives as an LNC mediator? If one party hires you, do you know what the opposing side needs to see and hear to understand the case story?
Are you aware of the strengths and weaknesses that could sway the outcome?
If these questions intrigue you, we have the perfect solution, When the Finger Pointing Ends...Mediation and the LNC!
Watch When the Finger Pointing Ends...Mediation and the LNC

When you unravel mediation complexities, you'll understand the LNC mediator’s balancing act.
In this session, you'll learn impartial evidence evaluation leading to the ability to anticipate your client's needs in mediation.
3 Essential Aspects of Mediation
Achieving Resolution with Two Conflicting Parties
Discover effective strategies to manage cases where both parties believe they should win. Unravel the complexities of mediation and learn how mediators navigate a path towards a mutually agreeable resolution.
The Balancing Act of an LNC Mediator
Gain an understanding of the delicate balance an LNC mediator must maintain between the parties involved. Learn how they impartially evaluate evidence, identify common ground, and facilitate constructive dialogue.
Supporting Your Attorney Client
In this training, you will learn how the LNC at a mediation anticipates the client’s needs and supports them during a mediation.
Meet Your Expert Trainers

Jaimee Gerrie, MSN, BSN, RN, LNC, CPPS, NCPM
With over 27 years of nursing, healthcare, and nurse education experience, Jaimee is a seasoned legal nurse consultant and a trained mediator. Her expertise extends to national certification through the National Association of Certified Mediators, making her an authority in the field.
Jaimee is the author of the book, Role of the Legal Nurse Consultant in Mediation: Bridge to Justice. Pat Iyer served as her editor.

Barbara Levin, BSN, RN, ONC, CMSRN, LNCC
Barbara brings a wealth of experience as the Clinical Scholar of the orthopedic trauma unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her accomplishments include an appointment by the Massachusetts Governor to the Massachusetts Board of Nursing, where she served as chair for three terms, offering her unique insights into complaints and licensure issues.