Meet the Team
Lisa Jaye
Facilitator and Trainer

In her 10th year of legal practice, former trial lawyer and law firm partner Lisa Jaye took a commercial mediation course that changed her life. Inspired to seek a more holistic approach to conflict resolution, she became a federal appeals court mediator, started a private mediation practice and later joined JAMS.
“Since leaving litigation, I have never looked back and have devoted my energy to helping people overcome conflict. Building trust among stakeholders is crucial to achieving that goal.”
With over 25 years of conflict resolution experience, Lisa has mediated thousands of matters—everything from two-party disputes to complex, multiparty, high-value matters. Praised for her high emotional intelligence, she is exceptionally skilled at helping parties navigate difficult conversations and find solutions.
Career Experience
- Facilitator and Trainer, JAMS Pathways
- Principal, Jaye & Associates, Inc.
- Circuit Mediator, United States Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit
- Equity Partner, Hancock, Rothert & Bunshoft LLP (now Duane Morris LLP)
- Adjunct Professor, Business Law, St. Mary’s College, Winter–Spring 2018
- Clerk, General Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives
- The Robert F. Peckham Award, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, awarded for excellence in alternative dispute resolution
- Honorary Award for Excellence in Mediation Service, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1999
- Former co-chair, Corporate Counsel Subcommittee, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution
Background & Education
- J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
- B.A., Georgetown University
Insights & Publications
- Moderator, “The Growing Trigger Dispute for Civil Rights Claims,” Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee CLE Seminar, Tucson, Arizona, March 2019
- “Negotiating the Contractual and Bad Faith Insurance Dispute,” 23rd Annual Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference, Seattle, Washington, March 2017 (panelist)
- “Recent Developments in Arbitration and Mediation Law,” Orange County Bar Association Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Newport Beach, California, May 2015 (panelist)
- “Mediation Trends,” ABA Law Students Conference, University of California, Berkeley, October 2009 (panelist)
- “Mediation in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,” The Justice System Journal, Vol. 26, Number 3, at 351, 2005

Work Vision
To improve communications between individuals, staff and supervisors, and organizations and boards
Values
Hard work, thoroughness, patience, integrity and transparency

Areas of Focus
Commercial, employment, insurance, constitutional and intellectual property