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Lawyers as Clients

Lawyers as Clients

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Sometimes lawyers and other professionals get into legal disputes. How do they handle those disputes?  What is it like to have them as clients?  What can we learn about ourselves as practitioners and what can we take from those experiences to make us better practitioners when we are working with other clients? Don’t forget to add your thoughts and questions in the comment section below. This is “Talking With….” Woody Mosten, 9 (Would you like to join us for a future conversation? We occasionally invite up to four people. Sign up here for our email list. We send out notices and details of when and how you can join in...

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A COMMITMENT TO COLLABORATIVE EXCELLENCE: FOUR POINTS

A COMMITMENT TO COLLABORATIVE EXCELLENCE: FOUR POI...

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Think about an athlete.  To excel in any sport, whether individual or team, an athlete does not simply walk out on the playing field and compete.  There is an incredible amount of work that goes into being a top-notched athlete: the training; the nutrition; the psychological work; and the support of those around the athlete.  By the time the athlete’s event takes place the idea of “winning” the event is absent from the athlete’s mind.  Instead, the athlete’s focus is on breathing, on form, on the mechanics of how their body moves.  If the athlete does all the little things well, while not everyone can win, the athlete will realize success....

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Your Best Divorce Now

Your Best Divorce No...

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Kevin Karlson, JD, PhD’s book begins with an explanation of some of the main reasons people opt for a divorce and the factors that need to be considered before making this life-altering decision.  He confirms that the majority of couples that divorce are low-conflict couples, who simply can...

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IACP Forum: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

IACP Forum: Should I...

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IACP Forum: Should I Stay or Should I Go? The “Forum” refers to the Networking and Educational Forum of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, one of their annual events.  Its 13th occurrence is October, 2012.  We add these comments because we believe that...

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Peacemaking as a Profitable Practice

Peacemaking as a Pro...

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You like Collaborative Practice but struggle with the question… Can I make a living doing this? Woody and carl Michael talk about their combined 25+ years as full time peacemakers.  What does it take?  What are the ‘risks’?  What are the ‘rewards’? Woody offers...

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