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Join us for a FREE interactive and immersive bonus session, exclusively for Annual Conference attendees, as we explore the tools and techniques that make mediations thrive in virtual and in-person settings. See further details below.

 Export to Your Calendar 10/30/2025
When: Thursday, October 30, 2025
11:30 AM
Where: United States
Contact: Kimberly Demarse
[email protected]


Online registration is available until: 10/30/2025
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Exclusive Webinar!

Effectuation of Efficient Mediators

Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 11:30am

 

Join us for this interactive and immersive webinar exploring the tools and techniques that make mediations thrive in virtual and in-person settings. Learn Zoom best practices, neuroscience-based facilitation tips, and strategies to create safe, empowering, and bias-free environments. 


This workshop is a FREE bonus session exclusively for conference attendees. Due to its highly interactive format, participation is limited to 25 attendees, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

 

SPEAKER: Negeen Mirreghabie

 

Professor Mirreghabie is keenly interested in enhancing the practice of law and, more specifically, its role in improving healthcare and public health arenas by implementing experiential legal education, advancing alternative dispute resolution, and harnessing leading technology.

As an Adjunct Law Professor at USD School of Law, and previously at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Professor Mirreghabie has taught integral transaction and litigation practicums, experiential advocacy programs, vital upper-division legal writing and analysis programs, compelling oral argument and alternative dispute resolution techniques, priority academic support courses, fundamental CA Bar Examination success program, and educated others on the ethical utilization of artificial intelligence and other technological advances in law.

Her subject matter experience in complex mass tort, toxic tort, and consumer protection class action litigation include notable cases related to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Opioid Crisis, Flint Michigan Water Crisis, Legionnaires Disease, phenylephrine oral decongestants, railway chemicals, and heavy metal contamination. She further integrates her legal and cybersecurity knowledge in professional practice by protecting consumer and healthcare privacy information and remediating data breaches. In addition to being a mediator, the State Bar of California has appointed her arbitrator.

Professor Mirreghabie also served as Assistant Director of Deposition, Expert Deposition, and Trial Advocacy Programs at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy to equip practicing attorneys with trial and deposition skills.

She is fluent in English, Farsi, and German and proficient in other languages. 

Professor Mirreghabie holds a Certificate of Computer Science from Stanford University, International and Comparative Law Diploma from Sorbonne University (Paris, France), International Relations Diploma from Korea University (Seoul, South Korea), and an International Baccalaureate Diploma (Geneva, Switzerland). She trained in Alternative Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution and University of California, Davis. Additionally, she is professionally certified in Human Resources, Information Privacy, and Project Management.
 
She has led numerous bar associations and served as an American Bar Association Delegate, San Diego County Bar Association Board Member and Division President, and Lawyers Club of San Diego Committee Chair. While studying at USD School of Law, she worked in the Education and Disability Legal Clinic, Civil Legal Clinic, and Entrepreneurship Clinic.
 
Professor Mirreghabie has been honored with a Volunteer Recognition Award from the San Diego Superior Courts. She has been of pro bono service to the San Diego City Attorney’s Office (Civil Litigation Division), Carlsbad City Attorney’s Office, Orange County District Attorney’s Office (Sexual Assault Unit), San Diego Superior Court (Family Law Facilitator’s Office), and veterans.

 

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