Daniel P. Dozier, Esq.
Dan Dozier has over thirty years of
experience as an attorney, negotiator, and mediator, including more
than fifteen years of experience as a mediator and facilitator of
complex multi-party environmental, technical, contract, and public
policy disputes. His mediation experience is broad, encompassing
technical and environmental disputes, large case civil litigation,
labor and employment cases, and inter-personal matters. He has
been appointed by the United States District Court for the District
of Columbia to mediate civil litigation cases, and is listed on
the court's roster of mediators. For the past decade he has provided
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, including mediation
and arbitration, for multi-party disputes involving the clean-up
of over 50 hazardous waste sites and the settlement of insurance
claims.
Mr. Dozier has facilitated negotiated rulemaking and public policy
dialogues between representatives of federal, state, local government,
environmental, community, industrial, and trade association groups.
He has mediated numerous high profile employment cases, including
several for the U.S. District Courts and has designed dispute
resolution procedures and mediated contract disputes for both public
and private sector clients. Mr. Dozier has issued non-binding
arbitration awards to settle cost allocation disputes involving
hundreds of million of dollars. For the past fifteen years he has
provided training in effective negotiation skills to industry and
government professionals. Mr. Dozier is adjunct professor at the
Vermont Law School where he teaches Environmental Dispute Resolution.
He is Vice President of TLI Systems, a multi- disciplinary
environmental mediation, research and consulting firm.
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