7-25-12 Ben Quayle, the Colorado Shooting
Ben Quayle gives an update on the Fast and Furious scandal and on what he is up to in Congress. Also, we get an update on the recent Colorado shooting.
7-18-12 Steve Chucri
Jack talks to Steve Chucri, who is running for the County Board of Supervisors against Lester Pearce, Russell Pearce's brother.
Wilenchik & Bartness Files Petition for Habeas Corpus in Pastor Michael Salman Case
Wilenchik & Bartness attorney Jack Wilenchik, who is an affiliate of the Rutherford Institute, filed a petition for habeas corpus with the Arizona Supreme Court in the Pastor Michael Salman case this morning.For more information on the case, please visit the Rutherford Institute. For a fact sheet on the case, click here.
Why Mediate?
Wilenchik & Bartness is expanding its mediation practicewith shareholder Becky Bartness leading the charge.So why choose mediation? What exactly is it?Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution(“ADR”) that has grown in use and popularity over the last decade. It is avoluntary process in which an impartial third party, the mediator, facilitatescommunication and negotiation and promotes voluntary decision making by theparties. The mediator does not function as a decision-maker like a judge orarbitrator. Nor does the mediator act as counsel for any party. The mediatoracts as a facilitator only. Think of it as not just negotiation with oversight,but negotiation with facilitation that focuses discussions, leads the parties toconsider a broader range of solutions, encourages reality testing of solutionsand parties’ positions, and moves the parties through impasses.Further, mediation gives the parties opportunities to defineand clarify issues in a comfortable, informal environment, understand differentperspectives, identify interests, explore and assess possible monetary andnon-monetary solutions, and reach satisfactory agreements.Mediation proceedings are confidential as provided in ARSSection 12-2238.Mediation is used in just about every context: contract,labor, community, landlord tenant, HOA, health care, or neighbor disputes, youname it. Whenever there is a dispute, mediation is available as a vehicle for resolution.It works because mediation creates a safe environment for party discussions andnegotiations, empowers the parties to work together to reach mutuallysatisfactory agreements, and occurs in the presence of a mediator withexperience and training in ADR and negotiation, and equipped with the tools tobreak impasses and facilitate constructive dialogue and creative solutions.Mediation can be used as an alternative to litigation orarbitration, and is an option available at any time during the litigationprocess as well.Try it. You’ll like it.
7-11-12 Charles Goyette on "Legal-ease"
Radio host Charles Goyette comes in studio to talk to Jack about his new book, "Red and Blue and Broke All Over." Are crony capitalism, the national debt, undeclared wars, and the falling dollar killing us?
Firm Offers Mediation Services
Wilenchik & Bartness is expanding its mediation practice with shareholder Becky Bartness leading the charge.So why choose mediation? What exactly is it?Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) that has grown in use and popularity over the last decade. It is a voluntary process in which an impartial third party, the mediator, facilitates communication and negotiation and promotes voluntary decision making by the parties. The mediator does not function as a decision-maker like a judge or arbitrator. Nor does the mediator act as counsel for any party. The mediator acts as a facilitator only. Think of it as not just negotiation with oversight, but negotiation with facilitation that focuses discussions, leads the parties to consider a broader range of solutions, encourages reality testing of solutions and parties’ positions, and moves the parties through impasses.Further, mediation gives the parties opportunities to define and clarify issues in a comfortable environment, understand different perspectives, identify interests, explore and assess possible monetary and non-monetary solutions, and reach satisfactory agreements.Mediation proceedings are confidential as provided in ARS Section 12-2238.Mediation is used in just about every context: contract, labor, community, landlord tenant, HOA, health care, or neighbor disputes, you name it. Whenever there is a dispute, mediation is available as a vehicle for resolution. It works because mediation creates a safe environment for party discussions and negotiations, empowers the parties to work together to reach mutually satisfactory agreements, and occurs in the presence of a mediator with experience and training in ADR and negotiation, and equipped with the tools to break impasses and facilitate constructive dialogue and creative solutions.Mediation can be used as an alternative to litigation or at any time during the litigation process.Try it. You’ll like it.
6-27-12 Wil Cardon
Wil Cardon comes in studio to talk about his campaign for the U.S. Senate. By far the hardest working guest we've ever had - he even wrapped up his own headphones after the show!