Collaborative Law: A Structured Resolution Out of Court

by Collin C. McKean on Aug. 29, 2016

Divorce & Family Law Business Estate 

Summary: An overview of the Collaborative Law model approach to alternative dispute resolution.

To see full article in the Multnomah Lawyer, see here:
http://www.mbabar.org/docs/newsletters/ML_Nov2009.pdf

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