Sequoia Stalder is a mediator/attorney practicing in New York City. He is a principal of Stalder Raich, a mediation firm in New York City. His areas of specialization are family and divorce mediation, business mediation and workplace and organizational conflict consulting. Complimenting his work at Stalder Raich, Sequoia is the Director of Conflict Resolution Services at New York Center for Interpersonal Development, the court designated mediation center for Richmond County. In this role, he oversees all of New York Center’s mediation programs with a yearly caseload of over 800 cases. He is also the senior mediator for the Richmond County Supreme Court Matrimonial Part Mediation Program.
Sequoia regularly provides beginner and advanced mediation trainings to a diverse array of professionals including lawyers, judges, therapists, teachers and others. In addition to his work as a private trainer, he is the Director of the Mediation Training Institute at New York Center for Interpersonal Development and is a faculty member and trainer with the Center for Mediation in Law (Center for Understanding in Conflict). Sequoia also sits on the Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee of the State of New York Office of ADR and Court Improvement Programs.