1. Narrative Before Numbers
Allow parties to tell their story before discussing settlement brackets.
2. Reframing Moral Language
Translate accusations into negotiable concerns:
• “fraud” → “breakdown in disclosure expectations.”
• “greed” → “valuation disagreement.”
• “betrayal” → “loss of trust.”
3. Humanizing Risk
Explain jury unpredictability without humiliation.
- Protecting Dignity
Never corner a litigant publicly or during caucus transitions.
5. Facilitating Controlled Concessions
Never corner a litigant publicly or during caucus transitions.
Closing Concept
The Beatitudes align with sophisticated mediation because they recognize a fundamental truth about conflict:
Most disputes are sustained not merely by legal disagreement, but by fear, pride, humiliation, grief, anger, and the desire for moral recognition.
The mediator who understands human suffering, restraint, dignity, and reconciliation often achieves resolutions that purely positional negotiators cannot.

