MEDIATOR/ARBITRATOR RESUME Brad Lundeen I am an experienced attorney, mediator, and arbitrator. My abilities to listen, understand, and offer creative solutions make me an effective problem-solver. People believe my personality inspires hope, confidence, and trust, essential elements of a successful neutral. I have worked as a trial lawyer for over 25 years. My career began in a general practice law firm handling all types of civil and criminal jury trials. I gradually developed a clientele of large corporations and insurance companies for defense of injury and employment discrimination cases. After nearly two decades of defending corporations and insurance companies, I switched sides to represent plaintiffs in personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home cases. I now am a full-time mediator and arbitrator. I also serve as a Judge Pro Tem in Maricopa County Superior and Justice Courts. As a Judge, I hear all types of civil and criminal cases in Justice Court. In Superior Court, I have been assigned many civil cases to conduct settlement conferences. I have also been appointed as a FINRA arbitrator for investment litigation and employment law disputes. Throughout my legal career, I participated in hundreds of trials, mediations and arbitrations. I saw all types of neutrals and learned from each one. I learned what worked in dispute resolution and what didn t work. Regardless which side I represented, I was always able to see the path to resolution of the dispute. I am now committed to helping others see that path and reach resolutions. I have received hundreds of hours of training in alternative dispute resolution and judicial training. I continue to improve my knowledge and skills through training and handling of court calendars, mediations and arbitrations every day. Professional Background I attended high school, college and law school in Minnesota. My legal career began after passing bar exams in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. I joined a law firm on the border between the states and practiced general civil and criminal litigation in both states. Within two years I made equal partner in the firm. I continued to work and build this law firm for 16 years before starting my own firm. In 2002 I moved to Arizona and passed the Arizona bar exam. I worked for the former firm of Bell O Connor and Campbell in Phoenix handling insurance defense, bad faith, and employment
law. In late 2004 I became a partner in The Goldwater Law Firm and later, Robert Goldwater & Associates. My practice involved representation of plaintiffs in personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home cases. After many years of planning, I decided to pursue my goal of a full-time alternative dispute resolution business and in the fall of 2008, I created Trial Alternatives, Inc. I have supplemented my dispute resolution practice with work as a Judge Pro Tem. Work History Judge Pro Tem, Maricopa County Superior Courts, 2009 to present Judge Pro Tem, Maricopa County Justice Courts, 2009 to present Trial Alternatives, Inc., Phoenix, AZ 2008 to present Robert Goldwater & Associates, Scottsdale, AZ and Chicago, IL 2004 to 2008 Bell, O Connor & Campbell, Phoenix, AZ 2002 to 2004 Lundeen Law, Ltd., Hudson, WI 2000 to 2002 Mudge, Porter, Lundeen & Seguin, S.C., Hudson, WI 1984 to 2000 Education William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, MN Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1984 Minnesota State University, Moorhead, MN Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 1980 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Student Exchange Program, 1979-1980 Alternative Dispute Resolution Training Guerilla Mediation, presented by Robert D. Benjamin and sponsored by the State Bar of Arizona ADR and Trial Practice Sections in Phoenix, Arizona on June 25, 2009. Lawyers Practicing Justice: A Look at the Disappearing Jury Trial and the Increasing Cost of Civil Litigation, sponsored by the State Bar of Arizona Young Lawyers Division in Phoenix, Arizona on June 24, 2009. The Master Mediator: I m Sorry? Acknowledgment and Apology in Preventing Medical Malpractice Claims, presented by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution on April 13, 2009. Mediating Complex Multi-Party Disputes, presented by the State Bar of Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Section in Phoenix, Arizona on March 31, 2009. Mediating the Litigated Case, a 6 day (42 hour) program at The Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University Law School in Irvine, California from January to February, 2009.
The Changing Face of Arbitration Trends and Tactics for Advocates and Arbitrators, presented by West Legalworks on February 24, 2009. The Evolution of the New Lawyer: Challenges for Legal Practice in the New Millennium, presented by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution on February 9, 2009. Advantages of Early Case Assessment, presented by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution on November 21, 2008. Basic Mediation Training, a 5 day (40 hour) program presented by the State of Arizona, Office of the Attorney General in Phoenix, Arizona in October, 2008. Arbitration of Employment Disputes: Emerging Issues, presented by ALI-ABA on September 23, 2008. The Final Step: Issues in Enforcement of Mediation Settlement Agreements, presented by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution on September 11, 2008. A Mediation Career: Getting Started, presented by the New York City Bar Association on June 11, 2008. The Supreme Court Speaks on Modern Arbitration Law, presented by Celesq @ Attorney Ed Center on April 29, 2008. Mediation and Manipulation: Is It a Sin to Spin... and Win? presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association on September 26, 2007. Arbitration and Mediation of Intellectual Property Disputes Today, presented by the American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section on August 10, 2007. Ethics in Advertising: Blogs, Websites and Super Claims Implications for Interstate Mediation, Arbitration and Litigation Practices, presented by the American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section on August 10, 2007. Cutting Edge Mediation 2006, presented by The Rutter Group on September 19, 2006. Effective Mediation Techniques, presented by the Milwaukee Bar Association on June 14, 2006. Mediation Privilege: Is It Necessary, Is It Constitutional, and, If So, How Should We Ensure Parties and Neutrals to Abide By It In Subsequent Proceedings? presented by the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section on April 7, 2006. Insights into Alternative Dispute Resolution, presented by the American Arbitration
Association in Phoenix, Arizona on September 23, 2004. Private Arbitration Update, presented by the State Bar of Arizona in Scottsdale, Arizona on June 23, 2004. Licenses State of Arizona and U.S. District Court for Arizona, 2002 U.S. Court of Appeals, 7 th Circuit, 1992 State of Wisconsin and U.S. District Courts for Wisconsin, 1984 (inactive since moving to AZ) State of Minnesota and U.S. District Court for Minnesota, 1984 (inactive since moving to AZ) Current Professional Organizations American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution, Mediation Committee Arizona State Bar Association, Section of Alternative Dispute Resolution and Judicial Division Association for Conflict Resolution Arizona Association for Conflict Resolution Maricopa County Bar Association, Litigation Section Mediate.com FINRA Arbitrator Former Professional Organizations American Association for Justice (formerly American Trial Lawyers Association) Arizona Trial Lawyers Association Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association Wisconsin Association of Workers Compensation Attorneys Arizona Association of Defense Counsel Defense Research Institute Wisconsin State Bar Association Minnesota State Bar Association St. Croix Valley Bar Association Community Activities (past and present) Judge Pro Tem, Maricopa County Superior Courts Judge Pro Tem, Maricopa County Justice Courts Volunteer Mediator, ABA Representation in Mediation Regional Competition, AZ Volunteer Mediator, Maricopa County Justice Courts, AZ Vice President, Desert Wind Homeowners Association, AZ President, St. Croix Valley Employers Association, WI Chairperson of the Board, Bank St. Croix, Hudson, WI Board of Directors, Hudson Rotary Club, Hudson, WI
Presentations (partial listing only) Fundamentals of Liability Insurance, sponsored by Sterling Education Systems and presented in Phoenix, Arizona, 2004. Firing Without Fear, sponsored by The Executive Committee (TEC), an International Organization of CEOs and presented in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 2000. Understanding the Applications of FMLA, ADA, Disability, Reasonable Accommodations and Worker s Compensation, sponsored by Johnson Controls, Inc. and presented in Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1999. Current Issues under the Family Medical Leave Act, sponsored by Mayo Clinic s Health Services to Business and presented in La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1998. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, sponsored by Wipfli, Ullrich, Bertelson, CPAs and presented in Hudson, Wisconsin, 1994. The Litigation Aspects of Stress Claims, sponsored by Allegro, Ltd. and presented in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1990. Approach to Dispute Resolution My approach varies in each dispute. I am at times completely facilitative in mediation, but in appropriate cases I will be evaluative of positions and interests. I have chaired arbitration panels and served in non-chair arbitrator positions. Practice Areas I have served as a neutral in many types of litigated and pre-litigated cases. My specialty areas include injury litigation, premises and professional liability, health care providers malpractice, nursing home and assisted living facility cases, and employment and workplace disputes. I also have experience in commercial/business litigation, construction defect cases, and insurance bad faith and coverage disputes. References available from all business partners, attorneys, judges, and others upon request.