Erica Levine Powers
Erica Levine Powers is a mediator and transactional /regulatory land use lawyer in in Albany, New York, who in 2019 served as senior zoning and land use attorney in the City of Atlanta Law Department. She is admitted in Massachusetts, Maryland and New York. In 2021-22 she was Chair of the ABA Section of State & Local Government Law. A cum laude graduate of Harvard in Modern European History and Literature, she holds J.D. and LL.M. (Taxation) degrees from Boston University School of Law....See more
Erica Levine Powers is a mediator and transactional /regulatory land use lawyer in in Albany, New York, who in 2019 served as senior zoning and land use attorney in the City of Atlanta Law Department. She is admitted in Massachusetts, Maryland and New York. In 2021-22 she was Chair of the ABA Section of State & Local Government Law. A cum laude graduate of Harvard in Modern European History and Literature, she holds J.D. and LL.M. (Taxation) degrees from Boston University School of Law. Initially counsel to the Massachusetts Commissioner of Banks and then a corporate transactional lawyer at Gaston Snow & Ely Bartlett, Boston, she served as counsel to the Deputy Mayor/ Collector Treasurer of the City of Boston and as General Counsel to the Massachusetts Department of Food & Agriculture. She has been a visiting professor of planning (sabbatical coverage) at Cornell University, Iowa State University, the University of Iowa, and Massey University in New Zealand. She has joined the faculty of Albany Law School as an adjunct, teaching Alternative Dispute Resolution in Spring 2023. Erica is an affiliated scholar in the Department of Geography & Planning at the University at Albany (SUNY), where she served as an adjunct faculty member in land use and environmental planning from spring 2009 through spring 2013 and developed a graduate seminar on hydraulic fracturing. She is the lead editor and a contributing author of Beyond the Fracking Wars (ABA, 2013), acclaimed for its scope and objectivity. She and MacArthur Fellow Thomas W. Mitchell are co-editors of Heirs' Property and the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act: Challenges, Solutions, and Historic Reform (ABA 2022), an act currently adopted in twenty-one jurisdictions, on a topic where mediation plays an important role. Erica's background in law, public administration, and non-profit organizations enhances her ADR experience. She is respectful of varying points of view. She has excellent interpersonal skills: outstanding listening skills; empathy; common sense; and highly effective oral and written communication. Unusually for a lawyer, she reasons inductively. A problem-solver, she can help parties focus on areas in which they can structure their own agreement. She has an excellent sense of humor, and is comfortable serving as a neutral, including in highly-charged emotional situations. Her training in dispute resolution in New York includes mediation training through the Dispute Resolution Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA): Commercial Mediation (2011); Advanced Commercial Mediation (2020); Advanced Personal Injury Mediation (2021); and Comprehensive Commercial Arbitration training for arbitrators and counsel (2022), as recipient of a Dispute Resolution Section Diversity Scholarship; and through the New York County Lawyers Association Joint Committee on Fee Dispute & Conciliation: Part 137 Attorney-Client Fee Dispute Resolution Arbitration training. Erica currently is a mediator in the New York City Civil Small Claims Court and an applicant for a range of panels that reflect her ADR training, including divorce mediation training in Massachusetts twenty years ago. She recently served as a facilitator for Simeon Baum: Advanced Commercial Mediation Training for Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation, on September 23, 2022. On October 20, 2022 she co-moderated a roundtable discussion: "Timing of Mediation: Conduct it Sooner or Later?" at the Fall Meeting of the NYSBA Dispute Resolution Section. Erica organized and moderated a NYSBA DR Section roundtable on December 7, 2022: "Using Alternative... See less
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