
Lucie Barron has been a pioneer in the dispute resolution industry.
Lucie Barron didn’t start ADR Services, Inc. to provide a place for women in the alternate dispute resolution business. But she’s glad it’s worked out that way.
“Thirty years ago, when I first started ADR [Services], there were no women who were retired judges in the private sector,” said Barron, the company’s founder and president.
Barron got to thinking about the trajectory of her career and the history of t...
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