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Status |
Active |
First name |
Greg |
Last name |
Bourgeois |
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Full name |
Greg Bourgeois |
Gender |
Male |
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Pdf |
https://www.nadn.org/resolute/PDF/2052662659.PDF |
Photo |
photos/Greg-Bourgeois.jpg |
Web folder |
greg-bourgeois |
Private URL |
http://lakesidemediation.com/mediators/greg-bourgeois |
Contact information |
Corporation |
Lakeside Mediation Center |
Address 1 |
3825 Lake Austin Boulevard |
Address 2 |
Suite 403 |
City |
Austin |
ZIP Code |
78703 |
State |
Texas |
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Video conferencing? |
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Promote video conferencing? |
Online Only |
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Assistant name |
Will Archer |
Assistant email |
adr@lakesidemediation.com |
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Formal Qualifications & Memberships |
Judge? |
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ADR services |
11,3,5,10,4,1,2 |
Education |
Greg is a graduate of Baylor University School of Law and St. Edward's University, Honors Program. |
Memberships |
- Distinguished Fellow in the International Academy of Mediators
- Distinguished Mediator Texas Mediator Credentialing Association
- National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
- Perennially chosen as one of Texas Monthly´s “Super Lawyer in Mediation and Arbitration”, a distinction awarded to the top 5% of lawyers statewide
- Austin Business Journal´s “Best of the Best in Commercial Mediation and Arbitration”
- Past President of the Central Texas Chapter of Association of Attorney Mediators
- Founding Member of the Board of Directors of the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, a statewide initiative to develop and implement a central code of ethics, credentialing process and grievance procedure for the practice of mediation in Texas
- Alumnus of the Attorney Mediator Institute, advanced mediator training from the Association of Attorney Mediators and family law mediator training from Ceasefire, Inc.
- Co-Producer of and mediator in the training video, “A Guide to Mediation,” which received the 2000 Communicator
- Award for excellence in video production related to legal services
- Approved mediator for the U.S. District Court of Texas, Western Division
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Biography |
Recognized by attorneys and clients alike for his fair, creative style and tenacious commitment to helping parties reach a resolution even if it means he continues to facilitate conversations between interested parties after the day of mediation. Greg’s litigation experience began in 1991 and he has worked on both sides of the docket for large corporations, small businesses, and individuals. This allows Greg to bring an acute ability to view conflict and concerns from different perspectives and to work with each party to cultivate innovative solutions.
In 2000 he acted on his vision for providing a peaceful, neutral site for the constructive resolution of disputes by co-founding The Lakeside Mediation Center. Greg and the Lakeside Mediation Center provide the full range of dispute resolution services, including mediations, arbitrations, continuing legal education seminars and consulting services. Since that time, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has utilized Greg’s skills to help intervene at the initial stages of charges of discrimination to resolve matters prior to EEOC investigations. He has also been asked to mediate charges of discrimination filed by EEOC employees under the acclaimed RESOLVE Program.
Prior to co-founding The Lakeside Mediation Center, Greg was a lawyer in the commercial, healthcare, and employment litigation sections of Small Craig and Werkenthin, P.C. in Austin and in his own law firm. Greg earned an “AV” rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Greg is a graduate of Baylor University School of Law and St. Edward’s University, magna cum laude.
He has successfully mediated disputes involving employment and wrongful termination, discrimination, and sexual harassment; commercial issues, contracts, securities, and partnership dissolution; the media; divorce and family matters; intellectual property; professional liability; environmental concerns; real estate and construction; landlord/tenant relationships; personal injury and products liability; consumer (DTPA) issues; products liability; probate; and insurance law. |
ADR Practice & Case Experience |
Additional languages |
1 |
Practice started |
1996 |
Rates |
- FULL DAY MEDIATION – $1600.00 per party
- HALF DAY MEDIATION – $750.00 per party
- TWO-HOUR MEDIATION (7:00-9:00 a.m. or 5:00-7:00 p.m. Central) – $500.00 per party
- COLLECTIVE OR CLASS FLSA MEDIATIONS – $3500.00 per party plus travel expenses if outside Austin
- FULL DAY ARBITRATION – $5000.00 – full day plus $500.00 per hour for additional work to be divided by the parties
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Dispute areas |
1,4,6,7,8,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,22,24,25,28,31,33,34,35,36,37,38,41,43,44,45,46,47,48,50,57,58,59,61,63,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,75,77,78,81,82,84,85,87,88,93,94 |
Calendar Settings |
Private calendar purchased |
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Calendar preference |
Enabled |
Calendar display type |
5 day |
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Calendar last update time |
Apr 24 2024 |
Booking |
Whole days |
Disabled |
Multiple mediations |
Disabled |
Ask Client to Select ADR Service? |
Disabled |
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Time zone |
Central |
Location options |
By Video Conference |
Notes prompt |
Please provide the number of parties, and all contact information of attending counsel, including email addresses: |
Requested Date Automatically Held/Booked? |
Disabled |
Auto hold type |
On Hold |
Ask if all attending counsel agreed on date? |
Enabled |
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Notes mandatory? |
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Additional attendees |
No |
GoogleMaps |
Map enabled |
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Streetview enabled |
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Latitude |
30.2952995 |
Longitude |
-97.7841034 |
Rating |
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GoogleMaps accuracy |
Custom coordinates |
Time zone |
America/Chicago |