Ms. Wayne co-developed one of the first law school programs on Collaborative Practice in the United States and currently serves as Adjunct
Professor of Collaborative Law at Pace University School of Law.
Kevin Chroman, Esq., is
a professor of Collaborative Law at Loyola Law School and a director of the school's Collaborative Mediation program.
, Esq., is
a professor of Collaborative Law at Loyola Law School and a director of the school's Collaborative Mediation program.
Not exact matches
She is also the business
law advisor at Lawyers for Affordable Justice, a collaborative legal incubator, an adjunct law professor at Northeastern University School of Law, and an active member of the ABA Law Practice Management Divisi
law advisor at Lawyers for Affordable Justice, a
collaborative legal incubator, an adjunct
law professor at Northeastern University School of Law, and an active member of the ABA Law Practice Management Divisi
law professor at Northeastern University School
of Law, and an active member of the ABA Law Practice Management Divisi
Law, and an active member
of the ABA
Law Practice Management Divisi
Law Practice Management Division.
University
of Miami School
of Law: LWOW LawWithoutWalls is a
collaborative academic model led by
Professor Michele DeStefano.
This
collaborative blog is «a Truth & Reconciliation Commision - inspired gathering
of materials for teaching
law», where
law professors and others reflect on and share concrete examples
of how best to respond to TRC Call to Action # 28.
Case Western Reserve University's (one
of Americas leading private research institutions, located in Cleveland) Associate
Law Professor Cassandra Burke Robertson published a law review research article late last year titled «A Collaborative Model of Offshore Legal Outsourcing&raqu
Law Professor Cassandra Burke Robertson published a
law review research article late last year titled «A Collaborative Model of Offshore Legal Outsourcing&raqu
law review research article late last year titled «A
Collaborative Model
of Offshore Legal Outsourcing».
The special three - article forum, edited by Elizabeth Kolsky and with comment from Sally Engle Merry, is the product
of the
Law and Society Association International Research
Collaborative on South Asian Legal History that
Professor Sharafi organized.
Dr. Barbara Sunderland Manousso, Ph.D., MPH Texas Credentialed Distinguished Mediator Certified
Collaborative Law Mediator
Professor at the University
of St. Thomas — Center for International Studies - Global Conflict Management Chair
of the Health Care Section
of the International Association for Conflict Resolution Past President
of the Association for Conflict Resolution Houston Chapter Parenting Coordinator Member
of the University
of Texas Consortium on Aging Board Member
of the Houston Gerontology Society
Since 2003, she has been an adjunct
professor at the University
of British Columbia faculty
of law, where she has co-taught a course in
Collaborative practice.
She is an internationally recognized trainer in the process
of Collaborative Practice, settlement advocacy, negotiation and communication skills; a former Adjunct
Professor of Collaborative Lawyering at Osgoode Hall
Law School; and the co-author
of Collaborative Family
Law, Another Way to Resolve Family
Law Disputes, published by Carswell.
Prominent Scholars, Lawyers, Mental Health Professionals, and Mediators who offer critical praise for
Collaborative Divorce Handbook include
Professor Frank Sander
of Harvard
Law School and mediation pioneer, Harry Tindall, key architect
of the Uniform
Collaborative Act from Texas,
Professor Constance Ahrons
of University
of California and author
of The Good Divorce, Len Jacoby, Founder
of US most successful Legal Clinic, Talia Katz, Executive Director
of International Academy
of Collaborative Professionals,
Professor Marsha Klein Pruitt
of Smith College and Author
of Divorce Advisor, and Garrett Daily, Recognized Family Lawyer and President
of Lawyer's Briefcase.
He is presently an Adjunct
Professor of Law at Hofstra University School
of Law, Hempstead, New York where he teaches Child Abuse and Neglect and
Collaborative Family
Law.