Making Civility Your Superhero Power

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Making Civility Your Superhero Power
About the Program

Civility isn’t just good manners—it can be your Superpower as an attorney. This program will explore how civility strengthens your advocacy, builds trust with clients, colleagues, and the courts, and helps you uphold the highest standards of the profession. Through practical tools for respectful communication and mindful lawyering, you’ll learn how to reduce conflict, ease stress, and practice at your very best. Step into the role of a civility Superhero and see how using your power can transform both your practice and the legal community.

Speaker(s)
Rezzo

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Signature Resolution

Joann Rezzo brings nearly 30 years of litigation experience and a dynamic, high-energy personality to Signature Resolution’s panel of neutrals. Known for her balanced approach, Joann represented both defendants and plaintiffs at trial, giving her the advantage of being able to truly understand both sides of every case. Because her litigation career was split evenly between representing defendants and plaintiffs, she understands each side’s unique perspective and knows how to unite parties to achieve a resolution. She brings the same level of detailed preparation to each of her mediations as she did for each of the cases she took to trial, often preparing her own detailed chronologies weaving together facts and evidence from each side.

Joann co-founded Edleson & Rezzo, where her practice involved both defending cases in which companies or individuals had been sued and initiating cases on behalf of plaintiffs. In addition to trying dozens of cases to verdict, she developed an affinity for mediation, serving as primary negotiator in the firm’s settlement conferences and mediations. There, her passion for mediation took root and she decided to become a full-time mediator, utilizing her extensive legal and trial experience to help parties resolve their disputes. Her specialties include employment, business and commercial litigation, fraud, insurance, personal injury, professional malpractice and tort disputes. ​

Before becoming a mediator, Joann’s legal career included serving as an attorney with DLA Piper (formerly Gray Cary Ware & Friedenrich), securing multi-million-dollar verdicts for blue collar workers and small business owners while also successfully defending high-profile, Fortune 500 clients like Southwest Airlines, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, John Hancock Insurance and Barr Laboratories. This range of clients enriches her understanding of the legal process, the challenges of resolving complex disputes, and the emotional hurdles often present in settlement negotiations. Through her collegial style and professionalism as a litigator, she earned the respect of opposing counsel, many of whom now use her as a mediator.​

​Joann obtained her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of San Diego in 1993, graduating summa cum laude, and earned her juris doctorate from USC School of Law in 1996. After her first year of law school, she served as a summer extern for the Honorable John S. Rhoades, United States District Judge for the Southern District of California. Her educational background also includes continued mediation courses and training through Pepperdine University, the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the National Conflict Resolution Center. ​

​Joann is a member of the California State Bar and the San Diego and Los Angeles County Bar Associations as well as a participant in the Louis M. Welsh Chapter, American Inns of Court. She has been repeatedly selected for Best Lawyers in America, San Diego Magazine’s Top Lawyers and Super Lawyers. She received the Pro Bono Publico Distinguished Service Award in 2000, has been rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell since 2005, and was named a “Rising Star” litigator in California in 2014.​

​Joann brings her engaging style and tireless commitment to preparation to her role as a mediator. Combining meticulous research with empathetic listening, she is known for creating an environment where all parties feel heard and understood. ​

Beyond her legal expertise, Joann is passionate about helping parties achieve closure and move forward. Her balanced approach, honed through years of trial work and settlement negotiations, as well as her tireless preparation for each and every mediation she handles, ensures that every case receives the care and attention it deserves.

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Medel

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Signature Resolution

Hon. Kenneth J. Medel (Ret.) brings 14 years of judicial experience and 23 years of civil litigation experience as a trial attorney to Signature Resolution’s neutral panel. With this extensive involvement in civil law and a virtue of empathetic listening, he enjoys an ability to effectively communicate with parties and attorneys to achieve meaningful resolutions to challenging disputes.

With a rich background as a prosecutor, civil litigation trial attorney and judge with the San Diego County Superior Court, Judge Medel provides an innovative approach to mediation. His mediation philosophy is centered on a comprehensive understanding of the unique circumstances of each case and the importance of respecting the positions of the parties and attorneys with equal care and consideration. Combining both facilitative and authoritative approaches to mediation, Judge Medel strives to achieve fair and timely solutions for all involved. ​

Judge Medel began his career as a deputy district attorney in San Diego, where he completed 40 jury trials as well as countless court trials and other evidentiary hearings. He routinely engaged in settlement discussions, often involving judges and was known for his measured and reasonable approach to resolving cases. A significant milestone in his early career was his selection to one of the country’s first street gang prosecution units, focused exclusively on prosecuting violent crimes committed by local street gangs. Overcoming the daunting challenges presented by these difficult cases formed the cornerstone of Judge Medel’s philosophy that successful resolution of a case can be achieved by extensive preparation, by human understanding and by formulating and following a specific plan. ​

In 1987, Judge Medel made a pivotal shift, recruited away from the District Attorney’s office by the civil litigation firm of Ault, Midlam & Deuprey. He specialized in medical malpractice defense, first as an associate, then a partner, while also representing police agencies and entertainment venues in civil lawsuits. His work included exposure at various times to automobile collision litigation, construction defect and insurance coverage law.

After 10 years in a big firm environment, Judge Medel and an esteemed partner, formed Medel & Rawers, a small civil litigation firm. In 2001, Judge Medel established his own firm, the Medel Law Firm, supervising three associate attorneys and specializing in medical negligence civil suits and Medical Board licensure actions. The Medel Law Firm quickly gained an excellent reputation in medical malpractice and Medical Board law and continued to represent entertainment establishments, municipal police agencies and a San Diego Native American Tribe in civil litigation matters.​

Over the years Judge Medel has also represented plaintiffs in automobile/motorcycle accident cases, in employment disputes and in suits involving false arrest or imprisonment. These cases enhanced Judge Medel’s sense of balance necessary for a deep appreciation of both sides of a controversy. Judge Medel carried this experience, characterized by fairness and empathy, into his judicial career for the San Diego Superior Court. He was appointed in 2010 by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, serving a total of 14 years.  Over the last seven years Judge Medel managed a high-volume civil independent calendaring department, presiding over scores of judge and jury trials.​

Raised in Southern California, Judge Medel devoted much of his youth to performance-based activities such as formal competitive sports and a working musical band. This carried into his college days where he earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of California, Irvine, but also studied drama his entire senior year. In 1976, encouraged by his father, he applied to law school and obtained his JD from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1979. His first exposure to the courtroom in a law school trial techniques course reignited his passion for theatrical performance and inspired a career-long obsession with jury trials, both as an attorney and a judge.​

Beyond the courtroom, Judge Medel has been deeply involved in the legal community. He served on the Board of Directors and as President of the University of San Diego School of Law Alumni Association and on the San Diego Defense Lawyers Board of Directors. He enjoys decades-long involvement with the San Diego Inn of Court (a hands-on trial techniques program for lawyers), the San Diego Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and the Welsh Chapter of the American Inns of Court, serving on the Executive Board and as President for all three organizations.  He has lectured extensively on a variety of civil litigation, evidence and ethics topics to legal organizations in San Diego and at all three San Diego law schools and has been the presiding judge over countless mock trials at both the high school, college and law school levels, and consistently for the San Diego ABOTA Masters of Trial program.  He was a founding father of, and for seven years coached, the Patrick Henry High School Mock Trial Team in San Diego. ​

As an attorney, Judge Medel received Top Lawyer recognition from the San Diego Daily Transcript and was awarded Attorney of the Year by the San Diego Defense Lawyers Association. He was honored as the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego’s 2024 Judge of the Year, recognizing his dedication to and impact on the legal community. His community involvement also includes a seven-year commitment to the Mid-City Little League Baseball organization, as team manager, umpire in chief, and member of board of directors. 

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Accreditation
Credit Hours:
1.25
Specialty Area:
None
Credit Type:
Civility
Original Air Date:
October 13, 2025
Accredited in:
California
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