Dive into the collaborative practice with a quick review of the history, from its family-law origins to uses in all civil disputes, and of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act. Then, examine the differences between family and civil collaborative practice, as well as how to add collaborative practice to your dispute resolution tool kit.
SPEAKER
- Deborah L. Dilman, Marcellino & Tyson PLLC, Charlotte
- John L. Sarratt, Harris Sarratt & Hodges LLP, Raleigh
PRODUCED
Session from Expanding Your Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice (2020 Dispute Resolution Section Annual Meeting), March 12, 2020
PLANNED BY
NCBA Dispute Resolution Section
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE/CPE Hour
PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below.