Sentences with phrase «time dispute resolution practice»

Buzz Wiesenfeld started a full time dispute resolution practice in 1993, after an 18 - year trial law career (MH «av»; ABOTA, 1989).

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While handling a full - time practice, Pamela served as a Palm Beach County Traffic Court Magistrate and Youth Court Judge for seven years, and founded A.R.C., Inc., a local mediation / alternative dispute resolution firm where she served as mediator for private litigants and the department of insurance.
Working alongside some of the world's best lawyers, you'll rotate through four six month seats in different practice areas and spend valuable time in both corporate and dispute resolution.
Garwill Law PC lawyers practice dispute resolution throughout the practice of litigation as a means of saving you, the client, money and time by quickly focusing on the real issues of contention and by negotiating with opposing counsel those issues that should be settled.
Low Murchison Radnoff LLP's Family Law Practice Group is well - versed in the various dispute resolution methods commonly used in family law matters, including collaborative family law, and can provide you with the support needed during this emotionally difficult time.
in Alternative Dispute Resolution [part - time] because I wanted to deepen my understanding of conflict theory, further hone my skills, and give my practice a competitive advantage.
- It creates a uniform system for the practice of collaborative law, which is a non-adversarial form of dispute resolution where all energy, time, and money is spent on reaching an agreement rather than fighting in court;
The firm concentrates its practice in divorce and family law litigation, arbitration, mediation of family law and matrimonial issues, and collaborative law (one of the newest areas of dispute resolution in the family law field), including but not limited to custody, parenting time (formerly called «visitation»), alimony, child support, equitable distribution of marital property, post-divorce disputes, domestic violence matters, DYFS matters, adoptions, and applications to relocate children from New Jersey coincident to or after separation or divorce.
Dr. Ahrons spoke about her experiences over time practicing collaborative divorce and consensual dispute resolution (CDR).
While litigation is sometimes a necessary evil, a good advocate will take the time to discuss alternate or consensual dispute resolution models such as mediation or Collaborative Practice.
Collaborative practice, also known as collaborative divorce, collaborative law, or the collaborative process, is a unique form of dispute resolution where clients and their attorneys agree that, instead of spending money, time and energy fighting, all money, time, and energy is better spent on helping the parties reach an agreement.
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