Iowa City
IADR certification for Lisa E.D. 'Aunno is valid in the following fields of mediation:
Information for this page as supplied by mediator:
Lisa E. D'Aunno
15 Woodland Heights NE
Iowa City, IA 52240
319-338-2150
319-541-6079
email: corridormediation@yahoo.com
Practice Experience
• Family law litigation—7 years experience with divorce, child custody
and support, property, guardianship, probate and juvenile court issues
• Group facilitation—27 years experience in dozens of community,
organizational, and government settings
• Family group decision making 8 years experience in a variety of
child
welfare settings, working with special populations including putative
fathers, elderly caregivers, teens, and chemically dependent parents.
• Trainer—For 20 years, I have trained more than 8000 human services
professionals, lawyers and judges in topics including skills for the legal
environment, decision-making, mediation, and interdisciplinary collaboration
• Director, 8 years, Best Practice Projects for the Illinois Department
of Children and Family Services Office of the Inspector General
• Co-Director, 2 years, University of Michigan Interdisciplinary Project
on Child Abuse and Neglect
Academic Experience
• Supervising Attorney and Assistant Professor of Clinical Law,
The
University of Michigan Child Advocacy Law Clinic
• Lecturer, University of Chicago School of Social Services Administration
• Author of professional journals, publications, books and training materials
Education
The University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Juris Doctor, with Honors, May 1984. Associate Editor, Michigan Law
Review. Bush Fellow in Child Development and Social Policy
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in
Sociology, Summa cum laude, May, 1978, Phi Beta Kappa
I am now accepting referrals to provide mediation services in divorce and
custody matters, probate, child welfare and juvenile court, general civil
litigation, workplace disputes, civil rights issues, victim-offender
issues, and community, organizational, or school-based disputes.