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Overview
Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.
Collaborative practice is increasingly being used to resolve legal disputes in diverse areas of law including family law, wills and estates, employment and commercial disputes.
This course will equip you with the fundamentals you need to understand collaborative practice and add new dimensions to the services you offer your clients.
The course will cover:
- What collaborative practice is, and how it can benefit clients (and lawyers)
- How to select suitable clients and engage them in the collaborative process
- Who commonly comprises a collaborative team, and how these work
- How the collaborative process works, and an overview of its key components
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Date Published: November 2023
Meet the expert
Clarissa Rayward is known as ‘The Happy Family Lawyer’, specialising in helping couples work together to reach out-of-court resolutions to their relationship breakdown.
Reviews
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This is a very good course. Some of the Quiz Question options were very similar and perhaps could be revisited. However I found the materials provided to be illustrative of the topic and interesting for a practitioner not often working in this field.Generally the course was easy to follow and it was interesting to discover how the collaborative practice is used.D. Petkovic, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Very useful course - Loved the supportive material and downloads.Very useful course -Loved the supportive material and downloads. The additional downloads were very useful.J. Elferink, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Good CourseThis course enhances the knowledge for settling disputes.J. Bharati, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Practical and informativeThe course was easy to follow and provided practical tools.M. Chilala, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Good courseCourse was well structured, with essential concepts being set out in a logical easy to understand sequenceJ. Smith, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Well thought out & well executedThorough treatment with excellent documentation and generous provision of precedents.M. Gates, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD
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Very useful.This has awakened an interest in checking out whether I can move to a collaborative practice for the rest of my working time. Very inspirationalP A. Hansen, SolicitorInnovating Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Law Fundamentals Collaborative practice is at the cutting edge of dispute resolution practice today, with an emphasis on problem-solving, negotiation and co-operation to settle disputes out of court.LawCPD