Monday, June 13, 2022

Introducing The Dispute Resolver's New Series: "Consultant Corner"

The Dispute Resolver editorial team is looking for submissions from Forum member consultants for our new blog series “Consultant Corner.” Perhaps you have a new area of expert analysis that you feel practitioners need to know about or there is a recent case study that might be of interest to our readership. If you have insight to share, send your submission in a Word document to Catherine Delorey at cdelorey@grsm.com. Guidelines for submissions:

  • They should be between 500 and 1,500 words in length;
  • We ask that you provide with your submission (or at the beginning of it) a sentence or two why you believe the topic is important to the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Division (D1);
  • Submissions should contain substantive analysis of interest to construction advocates and neutrals. While we expect that the quality of your commentary will naturally highlight your capabilities and generate business leads, the article should not read like a sales pitch or be overly promotional in nature;
  • If you need to cite to anything, we ask that you use hyperlinks or parenthetical cites within the body of the article (do not use footnotes or endnotes);
  • To increase exposure, we recommend that you include a short author bio (1-2 sentences max) at the end of the article with a hyperlink or parenthetical cite to your website; and
  • While not a requirement, pictures are worth a thousand words! If you have photos or links to videos that help illustrate the theme of your article, we encourage you to include them.

 



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