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Paul Randolph

Paul Randolph is a Barrister, called in 1971, and an Accredited Mediator (CEDR: June 1999 and SPC:May 2000). He practises from the Chambers of Ami Feder, at Lamb Building,Temple, London. He is Course Leader and Lecturer on a Mediation Course at the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (SPC), Regent’s College, London, which trains and accredits mediators. He is a member of the Bar Council ADR Committee, and an External Examiner on the Mediation module of the Bar Vocational Course.

His areas of specialisation at the Bar are Personal Injury, Professional Negligence (particularly Clinical Negligence). His practice also includes Employment Law, Contractual Litigation, Insolvency, Landlord & Tenant disputes.

He has mediated in a wide variety of personal injury, professional negligence, commercial, employment, property, and boundary disputes, as well as family financial conflicts.The unique ‘psychotherapeutic’model of mediation taught on the SPC course has furnished him with an added insight into the psychology of conflict, and the additional experience of training and supervising mediators enables him to be particularly effective in conflict resolution. He has lectured on Mediation throughout the UK, and in Italy, Latvia and Hungary. He is the Co-Author of Mediation – a Psychological Insight into Conflict Resolution and author of numerous articles on Mediation. He speaks French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish (the last two a little rusty).

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