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Connecticut Conflict Resolution Updates
No state requirements or guidelines for the practice of mediation. Each civil clerk’s office and court information desk maintains a public listing of private ADR providers but does not make referrals. Court-annexed mediation uses primarily retired judges as mediators. Mediation training is not required; however, the Superior Court publishes a list of Superior Court Senior Judges and Judge Trial Referees who have attended mediation training sessions. Sources: Kim Sullivan, Court Planner, State Judicial Branch;
http://www.jud.state.ct.us/external/super/altdisp.html
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