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Family Law Now
Family Law Now
119 episodes
5 days ago
Family Law Now delivers useful commentary and insights into timeless and trending family law issues.
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Family Law Now delivers useful commentary and insights into timeless and trending family law issues.
Show more...
Education
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Keynote Presentation: All the Ways to Collaborate
Family Law Now
19 minutes 58 seconds
8 months ago
Keynote Presentation: All the Ways to Collaborate

In this keynote presentation, Adam Cordover, a collaborative lawyer and family law mediator, discusses the various models of collaborative law practice. He identifies three essential requirements for a case to be classified as a collaborative practice file. Both parties must have their own lawyer, a written participation agreement must be established, and a disqualification clause should exist. Cordover elaborates on several collaborative practice models, including the lawyer-only, two-coach, one-coach, collaborative mediation, and the Lego model. He underscores the importance of tailoring these models to fit clients' unique needs rather than confining them to a single approach. Through sharing his experiences and insights, Cordover encourages practitioners to explore collaborative options and emphasizes that one can build a successful practice without litigation.

Family Law Now
Family Law Now delivers useful commentary and insights into timeless and trending family law issues.