Carrie Menkel-Meadow is the A. B. Chettle Jr. Professor of Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure and director of the Hewlett-Georgetown Program in Conflict Resolution and Legal Problem Solving at Georgetown University Law Center. She is also chair of the Georgetown-CPR Commission on Ethics and Standards in ADR. She is the editor of Mediation: Theory, Policy and Practice (2000) and author of Dispute Processing and Conflict Resolution: Theory, Policy and Practice (2003), and coauthor of What’s Fair: Ethics for Negotiators (2004, with Michael Wheeler) and Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (2004, with Lela Love, Andrea Schneider, and Jean Sternlight), as well as the author of over one hundred academic articles. She has won the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution First Prize for Scholarship in ADR three times (1983, 1991, 1998) and the Rutter Prize for Excellence in Teaching at UCLA Law School. She currently serves as coeditor–in-chief of the Journal of Legal Education and the International Journal of Law in Context, and as associate editor of the Negotiation Journal, published by the Harvard Program on Negotiation.