Provider of Florida Supreme Court Certified Programs
since 2000
About Us
Courses Offered
CIRCUIT CIVIL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
FL Bar Approved 40 CLER credits including 5-ethics FL Certified Mediators will earn 40 CME credits including 4-ethics and 1-diversity
COUNTY MEDIATION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Continuing Education Credits Certified Mediators: 20 CME credits includes: 2-ethics, 1-diversity FL Bar Approved: 20 CLER credits, including 3 in ethics
CONTINUING MEDIATOR EDUCATION
Each Program A, B, C, D provides 8 CME Good for all FL Mediation Certifications Florida Bar 8 CLE's & Fl Health Professionals 7 CEU's
APPELLATE MEDIATION PROGRAM
This one day program is all the training that is required! In order to be certified as an Appellate Mediator, you must be certified as a Family, Circuit or Dependency Mediator
FAMILY MEDIATION CERTIFICATION TRAINING
If you thrive in a smaller learning environment and prefer more hands-on, engaging instruction as opposed to large classroom lectures, our training programs are for you.
ELDER MEDIATION TRAINING
Elder Mediation is a coming tool to be used in Florida to resolve the increasing number of elder law- related issues facing the boomer generation.
Why Choose Mediation Training Group?
Our faculty is composed of recognized experts in mediation, law, and related disciplines
We bring you the most up-to-date information culled from judicial and legislative actions, published reports and articles, and realistic mediation fact patterns
We provide interactive roleplay exercises to “feel” what it’s like to mediate
We provide a structure within a relaxed and congenial atmosphere conducive to adult learning
We will continue Zoom training, adding in-person training as and when requested
Why Should YOU Become a Mediator?
- To acquire a new viable profession adjunct to your current career and obtain 48 hours CLE
- To increase your marketability as an attorney or other professional
- To become a better advocate when representing clients in mediation or in the everyday practice of your present profession
- To enhance, and expand upon the conflict resolution, and negotiation skills you currently possess
- To acquire the highly respected credential
- To enhance and expand your present career
- To fulfill the first requirement in becoming a Foreclosure Mediator
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In Memory of
Susan F. Dubow
Susan F. Dubow, the Founder and CEO of Mediation Training Group. We will miss her dearly. (1950-2019) She was a pioneer in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), had a long and distinguished career. Susan served as the Director of the Court Mediation and Arbitration Program, the ADR Division of the 17th Judicial Circuit, Broward County, for over 22 years. This division administrates all of the Court’s Mediation programs including Circuit Civil, County Court, Small Claims, Citizens Dispute/Criminal,Dependency and Family as well as the Civil Arbitration program. Susan was a Florida Supreme Court Qualified Primary Mediation Trainer in Circuit, Family and County Mediation. She was also certified as a Circuit, County and Appellate Mediator. Susan served as a member of the Supreme Court’s Mediation Qualifications Board (MQB) and was currently Vice-Chair of Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee (MEAC).
Susan, was an honors graduate of Boston University, was an Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law. She had developed curriculum and taught mediation and conflict resolution at Florida Atlantic University.
Susan was a Past president of both The Association of South Florida Mediators and Arbitrators (ASFMA) and The Florida Academy of Professional Mediators (FAPM.) She was a Diplomat Member of (FAPM) since 1999 and was the recipient of FAPM’s prestigious Award of Merit 2002. In 2004 Susan was honored with The Dispute Resolution Center’s Award of Appreciation for Distinguished Service. Susan had achieved Practitioner / Educator membership status with the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR).