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Designing Systems - portion only
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[l to r] Jonathan Bennett ’12, Alexis Beveridge ’13, Tarik Elhussein ’13, Chris Davis ’14, Jae In Kim ’13, and Rory Van Loo ’07.
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Ken Gantz James Goldschmidt Emilie Aguirre
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Olga Kamensky and Chris Pochon - HMP 2013
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HNMCP History

The Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program (HNMCP) is the nation’s first legal clinic focusing on dispute systems design and conflict management. HNMCP was founded in 2006 by Professor Robert Bordone to take Harvard Law School students from pedagogy to practice in the fields of negotiation, dispute resolution, and conflict management.

We train a new generation of lawyers with the skills – in negotiation, mediation, facilitated dialogue, stakeholder assessment, dispute systems evaluation and design, conflict analysis, and curriculum development – necessary to help their clients manage their negotiations and disputes efficiently and creatively.

HNMCP Case Studies
Available for Purchase

Case studies are a valuable tool for experiential, participant-centered learning. Faculty members at HNMCP and other practitioners have written a number of cases, now available for purchase at the HLS Case Studies website, that will help students, lawyers, and other professionals develop skills that will help their clients in negotiation, mediation, dispute resolution, and conflict management.

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