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Collaborative Law Deserves a Place at the Table

Posted onMarch 26, 2010February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on MARCH 26, 2010 The Collaborative Law movement is some 20 years old, yet remains unknown to many lawyers and clients. The idea is relatively simple: the clients, and their lawyers, commit themselves to trying to settle a dispute on Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsArbitration, Collaborative Law, Ethics, Informed Consent, Litigation, Mediation

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