Dr. Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon (born May 22, 1944) is a clinical psychologist, forensic psychologist, and attorney from Texas.[1] His company, Wilmington Institute Network (WIN), specializes in the alternative dispute resolution (ADR), focusing on use of Internet in conflict resolution.[2]
Gordon earned his B.S. in psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1966); his M.S. in psychology from the University of Oklahoma (1967); his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oklahoma (1968). In 1971, after obtaining his Juris Doctor(J.D.) from Baylor Law School[1] and passing the Texas bar exam, Gordon began work in Dallas and Houston. He was also teaching at Southern Methodist University.[1]
He is a member of Texas Psychological Association.[3]
Publications[]
Gordon is the author of the notable publication "The Electronic Personality and Digital Self" (Dispute Resolution Journal, February/April 2001).[2][4] Examples of his other works are "Ready for ADR?" (For the Defense, March 2001) and "Reducing Trial and ADR Risks Through Empirical Research" (The Trial Lawyer, July/August 2001). Gordon is the author of the book Forensic psychology: a guide for lawyers and the mental health professions[5][6] (1975). With his daughter, attorney Ami Gordon, he authored two books: Focus group strategies: winning and successfully settling jury trials[7] (2001) and an e-book One Minute Witness: How to be a Successful Witness. Everything You Need to Know for Depositions, Jury and Bench Trials and ADR[8] (2006).
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 (1973). Case and comment 77: 36.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 (2003) The Internet and dispute resolution: untangling the Web, 3.35.
- ↑ Texas Psychological Association - Members. URL accessed on 1 January 2011.
- ↑ Bernstein, Ronald (2003). Bernstein's handbook of arbitration and dispute resolution practice, Volume 1, 784.
- ↑ (Aug 1977) Books for Lawyers. ABA Journal 63: 1088.
- ↑ Gordon, Robert (1975). Forensic psychology: a guide for lawyers and the mental health professions, Lawyers and Judges Pub. Co..
- ↑ Gordon, Robert (2001). Focus group strategies: winning and successfully settling jury trials.
- ↑ Gordon, Robert (2006). One Minute Witness: How to be a Successful Witness. Everything You Need to Know for Depositions, Jury and Bench Trials and ADR.
External links[]
- http://forsci.net
- http://insightandanswers.com
- http://www.gordonpoll.com
- http://www.likablewitness.com
- http://www.virtualjury.com
- http://www.winthecase.com
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