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Ericka B. Gray


 S H O R T   B I O G R A P H Y

Ericka Gray’s area of academic interest is dispute resolution. She has been a dispute resolution professional since 1985, was the Executive Director of innovative Multi-Door Courthouses in both NJ and MA, and served as the Director of Professional Services, Regional Training Director, and Senior Mediator for JAMS Boston. She was the Executive Director of the Academy of Family Mediators, a professional association for mediators that merged to become the Association for Conflict Resolution, and has since been in private practice with her own company, DisputEd. Ms. Gray is a licensed psychologist who has taught and lectured widely in dispute resolution nationally and internationally. She is also on the faculty of Boston College Law School and Northwestern University.

Degrees:
BS, York College of Pennsylvania; MS, Millerville State College

Subjects:
Mediation

Professional Activities:
Family Mediation Legislation Working Group, Present; Association for Conflict Resolution; Advanced Practitioner Member, Workplace Section & Family Section (Present); Co-chair, Workplace Section Advanced Practitioner Standards Committee (2002-2009); Member Workplace Section Leadership Council (2002-2009); Member, American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution (Present); Association for Conflict Resolution, New England Chapter; Member (current) and former Board Member; Mediator, US EEOC; Founding Member, Massachusetts Uniform Mediation Act Working Group (2006-2010); Member, Massachusetts Trial Court Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution (2005-2007)



  S E L E C T E D   P U B L I C A T I O N S
 

B O O K S

 
Overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution, in THE BEST OF MCLE JOURNAL ( MASSACHUSETTS CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION, 1993 )

 

A R T I C L E S

 
Resistance is Futile: Going With the Flow, Mediate.com ( 2007 )

Creating History: The Impact of Frank Sander on the Court, 22 :4 NEGOTIATION J. 445 ( 2006 )

What's in a Name? A Lot when Non-is Involved, 15 :2 NEGOTIATION J. 103 ( 1999 )

Guest Editor and Contributor, NIDR News ( 1998 )

When Avoidance is the Goal: How Mediators Can Avoid a Grievance, MEDIATION NEWS ( 1997 )

What Is Real Mediation?, MEDIATION NEWS ( 1996 )

"Court-Connected Dispute Resolution: Multi-Door Courthouse", National Symposium on Court-Connected Dispute Resolution Research: A Report on Current Research Findings - Implications for Courts and Future Research Needs., NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS ( 1994 )

One Approach to Diagnostic Assessment of Civil Cases: The Individual Case Screening Conference, THE COURT MANAGER ( 1992 )

Case Load Escalates at Middlesex Multi-Door Courthouse, MASS. LAWYERS WKLY ( 1992 )

Mediation and the Courts, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION UPDATE ON LAW RELATED EDUCATION ( 1989 ) (with John Khanlian and Sandi Dittrick Adams)



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