Jane Juliano
Attorney-Mediator, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., University of Colorado; J.D., Georgetown
B.A., University of Colorado with distinction; J.D., cum laude, Georgetown. Jane Juliano is an Adjunct Professor of mediation at Georgetown University Law Center and George...
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B.A., University of Colorado with distinction; J.D., cum laude, Georgetown. Jane Juliano is an Adjunct Professor of mediation at Georgetown University Law Center and George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She has been a facilitator, mediator and arbitrator both nationally and in the D.C. area since devoting her practice to ADR in 1993. She has also served as a neutral grievance officer and owns a firm that provides workplace discrimination and misconduct investigations to the United States Government and private firms. Professor Juliano is a member of the CPR Institute Panel of Distinguished Neutrals and has been appointed as a neutral by numerous federal and state courts and government agencies. She is a former trial lawyer with the U. S. Department of Justice, Tax Division, and several major D.C. area law firms.
Over the past sixteen years, Professor Juliano has mediated and arbitrated hundreds of cases involving a wide array of subject matter including group conflict, mediations and investigations in university settings, special education, employment, commercial, franchise, real estate, personal injury, education and family disputes. She was one of the original mediators certified in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is certified for advanced levels of civil cases. She has served on numerous panels including: DC Multi-Door Superior Court, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, EEOC, Federal Election Commission, and the World Bank Group. In addition, she is an expert group facilitator and has conducted group dispute resolution processes, policy sessions and retreats. She has also worked with several organizations to create early dispute prevention and resolution programs. She conducts training in dispute resolution techniques for attorneys, corporations and mediators, has given many professional workshops, and has produced and hosted a series of television programs on mediation for the public. Professor Juliano has also taught mediation workshops to elementary and high school students.
Professor Juliano is a member of the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section, Ethics Committee, the Virginia Mediation Network (past president), and has served on the Board of Directors of the Bethesda Community Food Store. She is a member of the D.C. and Virginia bars.
Professor Juliano holds a B.A. in psychology, with distinction, from the University of Colorado and her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law School. She holds a certificate from the Antioch University-CDR Advanced Mediator Institute. She is currently pursuing furthers studies at Harvard University Divinity School in religion and negotiation.
