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Noam Ebner is a negotiation consultant and trainer, an attorney and a mediator. He divides his time between his home and office in Jerusalem and his teaching, training and consulting activities abroad.

After receiving his undergraduate and graduate degrees in law from Hebrew University, Noam shifted his focus from adversarial legal processes to mediation practice. He manages Tachlit Mediation and Training, which deals with a wide spectrum of disputes, ranging from business partnership dissolving to employment disputes and divorce mediation. Noam trains mediators for the Israeli court system as well as teaching in several Israeli academic institutions and performing corporate training.

 Noam has been on the faculty of Sabanci University since 2003, teaching the practical aspects of negotiation and mediation in the Graduate Program on Conflict Analysis and Resolution in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. In addition, he teaches in the MBA and EMBA programs offered by the Faculty of Management, and conducts corporate training for the Turkish business community in the framework of Sabanci University’s Educational Development Unit.

Noam is a Senior Fellow at the United Nations’ University for Peace in Costa Rica (http://www.upeace.org/) and teaches in the Werner Institute’s Graduate Program on Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at Creighton University’s School of Law (http://law.creighton.edu/wernerinstitute/).