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Lawsuit Settlement

Lawsuit Settlement. 7 Ways to Get There Faster, Better and Cheaper. John DeGroote Dallas, Texas. jd@johndegroote.com 214.288.6864. Intro. 1. A lesson on the bus to Hertz What did she say? How is satisfaction judged? Are you a good driver? Why you can't just "cut to the chase.”

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Lawsuit Settlement

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  1. Lawsuit Settlement 7 Ways to Get There Faster, Better and Cheaper John DeGroote Dallas, Texas jd@johndegroote.com 214.288.6864

  2. Intro 1 © 2010 John DeGroote • A lesson on the bus to Hertz • What did she say? • How is satisfaction judged? • Are you a good driver? • Why you can't just "cut to the chase.” • March 25th.

  3. Intro A lesson on the bus to Hertz It starts before it starts Trees are the answer Settle it halfway The forgotten rule Try a mediator’s proposal? Is it over? © 2010 John DeGroote 7 Ways to Get There – One Client’s Perspective

  4. Way 2 2 © 2010 John DeGroote • It starts before it starts. • Before 9:30 on mediation day • You only get ready once. • Mediation position statements • A phone call away • The outlier – and why I go back

  5. Way 3 3 Do you really understand your chances? © 2010 John DeGroote • Trees are the answer • They’re easier than you think • Build a decision tree together • When? • One Mouse Click Away

  6. Way 4 4 Some stones can be left unturned. Some examples: “If the two of you value the case differently, at least one of you is wrong.” Really Halfway High/Low Agreement Non-Binding Arbitration Post-Dispute Arbitration 90% Got It Done Settle it halfway.

  7. Way 5 5 Rule 68 (The Series) Just Send Them a Check RULE 68 The Forgotten Rule

  8. Way 6 6 • Not to wade into the debate • Pick a number that will get it settled • Consider a cease-fire until the time has expired If you shoot at the King… Would a mediator’s proposal help?

  9. Way 7 7 ECA and return ECA: The Series Try a Partner Focus Group My own follow-up The art of the callback. Is it ever over?

  10. More Ways Blind Bidding Enhancement Mind Maps Mix and Match Because 7 Isn’t Enough

  11. Bio John DeGroote currently serves as the Liquidating Trustee to the BearingPoint, Inc. Liquidating Trust through John DeGroote Services, LLC.  He served at global consulting firm BearingPoint, Inc. from 2000 through 2009, first as its Chief Litigation Counsel and later as its Chief Legal Officer and, ultimately, as its President. As the Company's Chief Legal Officer Mr. DeGroote led all legal aspects of BearingPoint, Inc.’s Chapter 11 filing in February of 2009 and the subsequent sale of substantially all its businesses around the world.  As the Company's Chief Litigation Counsel from 2000 through 2008, Mr. DeGroote maintained responsibility for the Company's global litigation docket and litigation prevention strategies.  He previously practiced with the law firms of McKool Smith, P.C. and Jackson Walker, L.L.P. and as Vice President and Counsel to nationwide financial concern First USA, Inc. Mr. DeGroote received his mediation training from Pepperdine University's Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution in 2005 and has mediated cases as a client and as an advocate in approximately 20 states.  In addition to his formal duties, John maintains a website on settlement techniques and negotiation strategies at www.settlementperpectives.com.  He received his J.D. from the Duke University School of Law in 1990 and his B.A. from Mississippi State University in 1986. John DeGroote

  12. www.settlementperspectives.com

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