Collaborative Law (e-bog) af Tesler, Pauline
Tesler, Pauline (forfatter)

Collaborative Law e-bog

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Since the first edition of Pauline Tesler's groundbreaking book, Collaborative Law, there has been an explosion of interest in this dispute resolution method. Now substantially revised and considerably expanded, Collaborative Law serves both as a comprehensive introduction to collaborative legal practice for those new to the area as well as a current reference for more experienced practitioners...
E-bog 25,00 DKK
Forfattere Tesler, Pauline (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 februar 2017
Længde 400 sider
Genrer Family law: marriage, separation and divorce
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781634254717
Since the first edition of Pauline Tesler's groundbreaking book, Collaborative Law, there has been an explosion of interest in this dispute resolution method. Now substantially revised and considerably expanded, Collaborative Law serves both as a comprehensive introduction to collaborative legal practice for those new to the area as well as a current reference for more experienced practitioners. Reflecting the developing interest in collaborative representation, this new edition covers the theoretical and practical advances made in the field and features significant additional information on topics such as ethics, marketing, and public education, as well as new forms for use in a collaborative law practice.Explaining the goals and processes of collaborative law, this guide serves as a broad introduction for practitioners new to the area as well as a current reference for more experienced practitioners. Tesler clearly discusses the core concepts, techniques, and approaches that really work. Topics include:An overview of collaborative lawThe three stages of a collaborative caseConcepts and tools for effective collaborative family law practiceKey moments in a collaborative representationStatutes, rules, standards, and protocolsSample documents and formsMarketing your collaborative practiceCollaborative law beyond family law, and more