ADR in Colorado
American Arbitration Association
1675 Broadway, Suite 2550
Denver, CO 80220-4602
Phone: 303.831.0823 or 877.631.0823
Fax: 303.832.3626
Hours: 8:30 – 5:00, Monday-Friday
Nationwide provider of mediation, arbitration and education/training. Also houses the court of arbitration for sport. National/1ocal panels of attorneys, retired judges, industry professionals. Services offered: arbitration, mediation/arbitration, settlement conference, fact finding mini-trial, education and training.
Colorado Council of Mediators
6064 South Taft Way
Littleton, CO 80127
Phone: 303.322.9275 or 800.864.4317
A statewide professional organization of mediators. CCMO provides a referral service to people seeking mediation assistance throughout Colorado.
Colorado Bar Association ADR Section
The Colorado and Denver Bar Association Volunteer Court Mediation Project
C/O CBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee
1900 Grant Street – Ninth Floor
Denver, CO 80203
Contact: Patrick Kenney – VCMP Executive Director
Phone: 303.757.5000
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 Monday-Friday
Provides mediation services to parties in civil lawsuits in Denver’s Small Claims Courts and County Courts. (Disputes less than $15,000). Trained and experienced volunteer mediators provide services at no cost, at the courthouse, on the day of a scheduled trial or hearing in the case.
Colorado Judicial Department
Office of Dispute Resolution
1301 Pennsylvania, Suite 110
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 303.837.3672
Hours: 8:00 – 5:00, Monday-Friday
Makes ADR and mediation services available through programs in the Colorado courts and provides information about ADR and mediation. Offices in Judicial Districts throughout the state.
Colorado Mediators & Arbitrators “CoMA”
4600 S Syracuse, Suite 900
Denver CO 80237
Ph 303.864.9674
Fx 303.672.9676
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
www.CoMA.com
Hours: 8:30 – 5:00 Monday – Friday
Matches parties in dispute with dxperts skilled in professional mediation & arbitration. Upon filing with CoMA’s forum, parties are given a choice of resumes from our panel whose experience closely matches the subject matter of the dispute.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
56 Inverness Drive East, Suite 114
Englewood, CO 80112
Contact: Christel Jorgensen, Commissioner
Phone: 303.784.6525
Hours: 9:00 – 5:00, Monday-Friday
Assists parties in collective bargaining disputes. FMCS offers consultation and acts as a liaison for problems that may arise in a collective bargaining setting. Preventive programs such as communication training, labor/management committees to help solve conflicts, mediation training, arbitration training, grievance handling, etc. also available.
NASD Regulation, Inc.
370 17th Street, Suite 2900
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303.446.3100 (District Office); 312.899.4440 (Arbitration Office)
Hours: 8:00 – 5:00, Monday-Friday
The self-regulatory organization of the securities industry is responsible for the regulation for the over-the-counter securities market. The NASD also provides nationwide arbitration facilities whereby members of the public may resolve disputes with member’s brokers/dealers.
Neighborhood Justice Center
Office of the District Attorney
105 E. Vermijo
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Contact: Jerry O’Mare, Program Manager
Phone: 719.520.6016
Hours: 8:00 – 5:00 Monday-Friday; evenings and Saturday mornings by appointment
Division of the Fourth Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Created to help citizens peacefully resolve disputes through mediation. It is designed to help reduce the caseloads of the courts and to provide immediate help for those who experience personal as well as interpersonal conflict. Disputes of minor civil or criminal misdemeanors are handled.
North American Indian Legal Services, Inc.
8333 Greenwood Blvd. Suite 275
Denver, CO 80221
Phone: 303.988.2611 / Fax: 303.988.2028
http://www.nailsinc.org/
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Mediation services are available in Indian child welfare cases through the: PERMANENCY PLANNING FOR INDIAN CHILDREN PROJECT. The PROJECT goals are: To ensure more timely resolution of Indian child welfare cases; to create a more effective partnership between the state court judiciary, state/county social services agencies and the Indian community organizations.

