Academy Member Inducted 2024

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Ann T. Marshall, Mediator, Seattle, Washington.

Ann T. Marshall

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Ann T. Marshall Mediation
600 Stewart St.
Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98101
Tel: 206-619-8043
Cell: 206.619.8043
Website: www.anntmarshall.com
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Recognized to Washington Chapter for Mediation Other ADR Services: Court-Appointed Neutral (Special Master), Early Neutral Evaluation
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  • Practice Commenced2012
  • # of MEDS (as of 22/12/24) 
  • # of ARBS (as of 22/12/24) 
Current Practice
Online / In-Person

Biographical

  • Ann T. Marshall Mediation, 2024 - Current
  • JAMS, 2020 - 2024
  • Lagerlof (fka Anglin Flewelling Rasmussen Campbell & Trytten, LLP), Seattle Office Managing Partner for the Pacific Northwest Region, 2016–2019
  • Marshall & Weibel, P.S. (fka Bishop & Lynch), 1997–2016
  • Criminal defense in Charleston, South Carolina, and Port Orchard, Washington, handling misdemeanors and felonies, 1993–1996

Ann T. Marshall is a trusted mediator available nationwide for in-person cases and is also adept at facilitating effective remote proceedings.

Ann has worked with a broad spectrum of clients in both her prior litigation and mediation practices, from Fortune 100 companies to individuals never before involved in litigation, such as title insurance companies, national banks, commercial and consumer lenders, small businesses and individuals.

Ann began her legal career as a hard-working criminal defense lawyer. She then joined the boutique Seattle law firm Bishop & Lynch, P.S. where she grew to be a trusted partner which became Marshall & Weibel, P.S. There, Ann acquired deep experience in real property, commercial finance and consumer lending. To provide clients full West Coast service, Ann led her Pacific Northwest team to join the California law firm Anglin Flewelling Rasmussen Campbell & Trytten, LLP. Ann was the managing partner of the AFRCT Seattle office where she managed litigation in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.

In 2012, Ann completed mediation training at the top-ranked Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law and began mediating alongside her litigation practice. Driven beyond initial training, she returned to Pepperdine over the years for many courses in advanced negotiation and mediation, attended numerous additional trainings at other institutions, and established relationships in the national dispute resolution community. She joined JAMS in 2020 to practice dispute resolution exclusively and in 2024, she launched her own mediation practice.

Ann knows that exceptional dispute resolution is not one-size-fits-all. From empathy to complex risk analysis, she brings a versatility to her work as a neutral built on decades of successful negotiation and problem solving. With extraordinary diligence, she is dedicated to understanding each party’s perspective and situation. Ann is a high-value partner helping parties achieve resolution.


Case Experience

  • Appellate
  • Banking & Finance
  • Bankruptcy/Creditors
  • Business Dissolution
  • Class Actions
  • Commercial/Business
  • Condominiums
  • Construction
  • Consumer Fraud
  • Contract Disputes
  • Debt Collections
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment
  • Family Businesses
  • Insurance
  • Land Use/Planning
  • Legal Malpractice
  • Mortgage Foreclosure
  • Partnerships
  • Premises Liability
  • Probate
  • Professional Fees
  • Professional Liability
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Professional Negligence
  • Property Damage
  • Real Estate
  • Shareholder Disputes
  • Title Disputes
  • Trusts / Estates

Education

  • J.D., with Honors, Florida State University College of Law, 1993
  • A.B., Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1990

Ann is a frequent speaker on negotiation and mediation topics; below are some of her past presentations and training programs in which she has been a presenting speaker:

  • "Mediation Ethics"; Training program for the Thomas T. Glover Mediation Program Panel Mediators for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington, 2023
  • “Wait, What!? Ethics Rules Apply in Mediation?”; Multnomah Bar Association, 2023
  • Effective Advocacy: Tips for Mediation and Trial”; CLE sponsored by JAMS and the Washington State Bar Association, 2023
  • “Ethical Consideration in Litigation and ADR and Ethics Update"; JAMS CLE, 2022
  • “Effective Advocacy: Tips for Mediation, Arbitration and Trial”; King County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, 2022
  • "Mediating in the Pandemic"; 34th Annual Northwest Bankruptcy Institute, 2021
  • “Cannabis Legal and Industry Update”; JAMS CLE/webinar, 2021
  • “Title Insurance: Underwriting, Claims and Resolution”; JAMS CLE/webinar, 2021
  • “Tips and Techniques to Succeed at Virtual ADR”; JAMS webinar, 2020
  • “Underneath the Hood: BK Mediation Nuts Bolts and A Few War Stories”, Training program for theThomas T. Glover Mediation Program Panel Mediators for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington 2020

 

Ann has a significant amount of training in mediation and negotiation; below are some of the training programs she has participated in:

  • International Academy of Mediators, Conference – 2024
  • Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference – Speaker & Attendee 2024
  • Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Institute – ABA 2023
  • Thomas T. Glover Mediation Program: Small Business Subchapter V Bankruptcy – U.S. Bankruptcy Court 2022
  • Taking the Road Less Travelled in Your Mediation – International Academy of Mediators 2022
  • Thomas T. Glover Mediation Program: What They Really Want – U.S. Bankruptcy Court 2022
  • Advanced Attorney-Mediator Training & Fall CLE Seminar – Association of Attorney-Mediator 2022
  • Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference 2022
  • Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Institute – ABA 2021
  • The Power of Mediation – U.S. Bankruptcy Court 2021
  • Society for Judgment and Decision Making Meeting/Conference 2021
  • Remote Mediation Before, During, and After (hopefully!) the Pandemic: Lessons Applicable Even for Those Eccentrics Who Return to In Person Mediation – U.S. Bankruptcy Court 2021
  • Chasing Excellence in Mediation: Tactics, Strategies and Dialogue With Attorney Advocates and Mediators, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution – Pepperdine University School of Law, 2019
  • 24th Annual Dispute Resolution Conference – University of Washington School of Law 2018
  • Six Principles You Can Use for Successful Mediation 2017
  • Implicit Bias for Attorneys and Dispute Resolution Professionals 2017
  • 23rd Annual Dispute Resolution Conference – University of Washington School of Law 2017
  • Mindfulness for Mediators Workshop 2016
  • Asking the Right Questions, a Guide for Mediators – King County Bar Association 2015
  • Reality Testing: Micro and Macro – King County Bar Association 2015
  • Mediator Bootcamp, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University School of Law, 2014
  • Strategic Negotiation Skills, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University School of Law, 2013
  • Mediating the Litigated Case, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University School of Law, 2012

 


Memberships & Affiliations

  • Member, National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
  • Approved Mediator, U.S. District Court, Western Washington, Rule 39.1 Program
  • Member, Society of Judgment and Decision Making
  • Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Washington State Bar Association
  • Past Chair, Executive Committee, Thomas T. Glover Mediation Program, Western Washington Bankruptcy Court, 2018–2019
  • Current Mediator Panelist, Thomas T. Glover Mediation Program, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington

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