Collaborative Conflict Resolution - The New NC Uniform Act and How To Apply It
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30 minutes | Collaborative Practice in a Nutshell | Sarratt | |
48 minutes | The Collaborative Process | Sarratt and Springfield | |
30 minutes | The Uniform Collaborative Law Act | Sarratt | |
38 minutes | The Paradigm Shift | Havel | |
45 minutes | Collaborative Communication Techniques | Havel | |
60 minutes | Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Practice | Havel | |
60 minutes | Practical Techniques for Being the Calm within the Storm† | Byers | |
30 minutes | Interest-Based Negotiations | Springfield | |
45 minutes | Unconscious Bias and How It May Affect You As a Dispute Resolution Professional |Woodward | |
70 minutes | Effective Facilitation for Collaborative Attorneys | Cox Gruendal, Woodward & Byers | |
50 minutes | Introduction and Analysis of Collaborative Case Study | Batts & Springfield with Sarratt (Moderator) | |
30 minutes | The Corporate Opportunity for Civil Collaborative: Understanding When It’s a Great Fit, and How to Make It Happen | Edwards, Osborn, & Woodward |
8.75 hours of pre-recorded material, plus 5.25 hours from the GCLC Conference on August 12 and August 13, 2022 either in-person in Lincoln, NE or live online for a total of 14 hours.
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Thu, May 6, 2021 12:55 PM – 4:15 PM EDT
Virtual
An interactive workshop exploring how mediators may enhance the civil collaborative law process.
NCCCLA will host nationally recognized panel members Stephen Sulmeyer, Kevin Scudder, and Jude Sterling, who will present an interactive workshop explaining how facilitators and mediators may assist the collaborative process. You will learn what mediation in the collaborative process might look like; identify the pros/cons of using a mediator/facilitator in the Civil Collaborative process; brainstorm how to market mediation in the Civil Collaborative process within your practice groups and communities; and much more.
Presenters and Facilitators:
Kevin Scudder, Collaborative Law Practitioner, Seattle
Judith Sterling, CDFA, CPA, Santa Rosa, CA
Stephen Sulmeyer, Collaborative Law Practitioner and Psychologist, Marin County, CA
Join Us:
NCCCLA is open to licensed North Carolina attorneys who have completed a 14-hour introductory training course for collaborative law practice. Dues for regular membership are $285. Our sustaining members pay $770 per year and receive featured listing at the top of our member information page. We appreciate your joining us to assist in our promotion of collaborative law to attorneys and the public. Please enter the information below, and you will be forwarded to our payment portal.
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