Category Archives: Collaborative Law

Collaborative Law in the Medical Malpractice field

Collaborative Law in the Medical Malpractice field For more information about the Integrated Accountability & Collaborative Transparency (“IACT”) Program for Medical Disclosure and Transparency, go HERE and HERE, published by the Carolina Dispute Settlement Services. NOTE from Paul G. Kostro, … Continue reading

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Ethics issues related to Collaborative Law

For those interested in the Ethics Issues related to Collaborative Law, I recommend reading the Discussion draft of the American Bar Association; Section of Dispute Resolution; Collaborative Law Committee; Ethics Subcommittee: Summary of Ethics Rules Governing Collaborative Practice. See also … Continue reading

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Collaborative Law recognizes that most parties ultimately settle, and also recognizes that a “zero-sum” is not an accurate reflection of reality

In business and other relationships, conflict is not unusual, but, by compromising, we find ways to live with each other and jointly prosper. In litigation, however, parties often become entrenched in their positions, and all sides insist on “winning,” and … Continue reading

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Collaborative Law is based on an exchange of ideas

Collaborative Law is a process by which YOU, with the help of your Collaborative Law trained attorney (and, as needed, other professionals trained in Collaborative Law), engage in pre-litigation discussion, brain-storming and negotiation to resolve dispute-related issues. The focus is … Continue reading

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