The mediation scene in Italy sometimes seems like the upper balcony at La Scala: Lots of opinions snd shouting but uncertain direction or authority. Happily, Italy is graced with some real mediation leadership, some of whom are young, enegetic, persistent, articulate and smart. One such is Alessandro Bruni.
Alessandro has recently posted a two-part article on the current state of mediation in Italy — post-lawyers’ strike, post-European Directive — that is informative and illuminating. It can be found here and here, and it is hoped that all those interested in this vital part of the legal and economic European scene will devote attention to it.