The AAA-ICDR Foundation awarded the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s 2023 Lawyer as Problem Solver Award

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The AAA-ICDR Foundation awarded the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s 2023 Lawyer as Problem Solver Award

The AAA-ICDR Foundation is pleased to announce it has been awarded the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s 2023 Lawyer as Problem Solver Award. Annually awarded to legal professionals and/or institutions that exhibit extraordinary skill in promoting lawyers as problem solvers and resolving disputes at the individual, community, state, national, and international levels.

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The AAA-ICDR Foundation is pleased to announce it has been awarded the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution’s 2023 Lawyer as Problem Solver Award. Annually awarded to legal professionals and/or institutions that exhibit extraordinary skill in promoting lawyers as problem solvers and resolving disputes at the individual, community, state, national, and international levels.

Since its inception in 2015, the Foundation has provided $8.4 million to organizations dedicated to preventing and resolving conflicts through expanded access to alternative dispute resolution. To learn more about the Foundation’s grants to prevent and reduce violence, bridge community conflicts, and support diversity, equity, and inclusion, visit: https://bit.ly/3LWYbSj
 

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