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Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2017January 01, 2017 PDT

IS A MEDIATOR LIKE A BUS? HOW LEGAL ETHICS MAY INFORM THE QUESTION OF CASE DISCRIMINATION BY MEDIATORS

Kristen M. Blankley,
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Kristen M. Blankley, IS A MEDIATOR LIKE A BUS? HOW LEGAL ETHICS MAY INFORM THE QUESTION OF CASE DISCRIMINATION BY MEDIATORS, 52 Gonzaga Law Review 327 (2017).

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