[Ailist] Therapeutic jurisprudence/Collaborative law

Stephanie West Allen stephanie at allen-nichols.com
Tue Dec 25 08:59:51 MST 2007


Therapeutic jurisprudence discussed here

http://westallen.typepad.com/brains_on_purpose/2007/09/therapeutic- 
jur.html

Collaborative law is growing in the US. Contact Kim Wright of  
Renaissance Lawyers for the latest. Her Web site:

http://www.jkimwright.com/

Her collaborative law Web site:

http://collablaw.org/

Merry Christmas!

Stephanie


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On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:00 PM, ailist-request at lists.business.utah.edu  
wrote:

> I have copied her (lorraine Lopich) into this email as a  bcc so as  
> to give
> her the choice of responding to you directly with more  information  
> about
> lawyers that practice "collaborative  law".
>
> Extracted from one of the google links the following gives you a   
> better idea
> of what "collaborative law" means in this neck of the woods:
>
> "Collaborative law is a way of solving legal disputes, or  family
> separations, by avoiding court. In fact, collaborative lawyers  
> agree  to be
> sacked from the case, if they can't negotiate a settlement which   
> pleases
> both sides of the dispute...."
>
> I understand that there are  other "collaborative lawyers" in  
> Canada and the
> US. I am told that at least  one of these is quite involved in AI.
> I will send you her contact details  when I can.



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