Background
ALHADEFF, ALAN was born on July 1, 1945 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
ALHADEFF, ALAN was born on July 1, 1945 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
University of Washington (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). Stanford University (Juris Doctor, 1970). Adjunct Professor, University of Puget Sound School of Law.
Judge Pro Tem, Seattle District Court, since 1980.
Arbitrator, King County Superior Court, since 1982. Director of Mediation, United States Arbitration Services, Incorporated. and Washington Arbitration Services, Incorporated., since 1985.
Admitted to the bar, 1971, Washington and California. 1973, United States. District Court, Northern District of California. 1975, United States. District Court, Western District of Washington.
1977, United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit and United States. Supreme Court.
Adjunct Professor: University of Washington School of Law, 1991-1993. Seattle University School of Law, 1983-1988.
Author: "What is Mediation," The Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Guide, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1993.
"How to Use Mediation to Settle Civil Cases," Dispute Resolution Deskbook published by Washington State Bar Association, 1989. Member, Stanford Law School Board of Visitors, 1990-1993.
Director, Dispute Management Resources, Incorporated., 1993. Director of Mediation, United States Arbitration and Mediation, Incorporated., 1985-1992.
Member: Washington State and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of California. Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR).
Alan Alhadeff has been a full-time mediator since 1985.
Additionally, his copyrighted approach to mediation training, which was developed to prepare mediators for complex and multi-party litigation, has been presented to state and federal judges, State Justice Institute, corporations, governmental organizations, bar associations, judicial and court systems, and active mediators throughout the United States. His approach is designed to create a think-tank atmosphere conducive to achieving resolution at the highest level
Member, Stanford Law School Board of Visitors, 1990-1993. Director, Dispute Management Resources, Incorporated., 1993. Director of Mediation, United States Arbitration and Mediation, Incorporated., 1985-1992.
Member: Washington State and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of California. Washington State Trial Lawyers Association.
Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR).