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Status |
ResoluteOnly |
First name |
James |
Last name |
Holbrook |
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Full name |
James R. Holbrook Esq. |
Gender |
Male |
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Photo |
resolute/photos/James-Holbrook.jpg |
Contact information |
Corporation |
University Of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law |
Address 1 |
332 South 1400 East, Room 101 |
City |
Salt Lake City |
ZIP Code |
84112-0730 |
State |
Utah |
Phone |
(801)585-9693 |
Fax |
(801)581-6897 |
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Cell public? |
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Promote video conferencing? |
No |
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Formal Qualifications & Memberships |
Judge? |
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ADR services |
1,2 |
Education |
Professor Holbrook received a B.A. in 1966 from Grinnell College where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Honorary Fellowship. In 1968 he received an M.A. from Indiana University, which he attended as a National Science Foundation Fellow. In 1974 he received a J.D. from the University of Utah |
Memberships |
- Member, Utah State Bar (1974 to present)
- Member, American Bar Association (1976 to present)
- Member, Dispute Resolution Section, Utah State Bar (1992 to present)
- Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Utah Judicial Council (1993 to present)
- Member, American Arbitration Association, National Panels of Mediators and Arbitrators (1994 to present)
- Member, Board of Fellows, American Bar Foundation (2002 to present)
- Member, National Commercial Arbitrator Training Faculty, American Arbitration Association, Phoenix, Arizona (1998-2002)
- Member, Board of Trustees, Utah Council on Conflict Resolution (1999-2002)
- Member, Arbitrator II Curriculum Development Committee, American Arbitration Association, Phoenix, Arizona (2000)
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Biography |
Before joining the faculty at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2002, he practiced law for twenty-eight years, primarily in the areas of complex civil and federal white-collar criminal litigation. Since 1987, he has mediated and arbitrated over 600 disputes dealing with a wide range of legal issues. He is a frequent speaker on advanced dispute resolution (ADR), has taught mediator and arbitrator skills courses around the country and abroad, and has numerous ADR publications.
In 2002 he was awarded the Peter W. Billings Sr. Dispute Resolution Award by the Utah State Bar. In 2007 he taught negotiation and mediation skills courses at three law schools in southwest India. In 2008 he helped design and present a month-long rule-of-law training course for Afghan prosecutors in Salt Lake City. In 2009 he served as chief of party and principal investigator for the Global Justice Program: Iraq, which provided legal assistance to the government and judiciary of Iraq. In 2010, he received the International Academy of Mediators’ Sid Lezak Award for Excellence (presented annually to a mediator who best represents the furtherance of mediation). |
ADR Practice & Case Experience |
Additional languages |
1 |
Practice started |
0 |
Dispute areas |
10,12,15,20,28,44,50,61,65,67,69,70,71,73,78,88,94 |
Calendar Settings |
Private calendar purchased |
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Calendar preference |
Disabled |
Calendar display type |
5 day |
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Calendar last update time |
Never |
Booking |
Whole days |
Disabled |
Multiple mediations |
Disabled |
Ask Client to Select ADR Service? |
Disabled |
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Time zone |
Eastern |
Requested Date Automatically Held/Booked? |
Disabled |
Auto hold type |
On Hold |
Ask if all attending counsel agreed on date? |
Disabled |
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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 |
0 |
Longitude |
0 |
Rating |
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GoogleMaps accuracy |
Unknown location |