
Jay Folberg credits being the father of identical twin daughters as the impetus for his successful conflict resolution career. Navigating the twins’ competitive relationship honed his ability to help people resolve disputes in which there seems to be no path to agreement. Jay is particularly skilled at getting to the heart of multifaceted issues and dealing with the human factors that create obstacles to settlement.
“Conflict can be consuming, exhausting, expensive and destructive, particularly in an ongoing relationship at work, in a company or in a family business. Helping to resolve conflict lifts the cloud of blame and saves time, money and productive energy.”
A former dean and current professor emeritus at the University of San Francisco School of Law, Jay is recognized for his contributions to the development of alternative dispute resolution and his extensive experience as a mediator and arbitrator. He has provided his services to courts, businesses and government agencies, and has trained judges and lawyers around the world in mediation. At Pathways, he focuses on resolving conflict in educational and governmental institutions, workplaces, family businesses and nonprofit organizations.