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I am active member of my practice groups and serve on the boards of both the CDRP and the DCACP. I am a member of the family law sections of the DC and Montgomery County Bar Associations. I serve as a family law expert at the Family Law Self Help Center and Attorney Negotiator Project at DC Superior Court and I mentor attorneys who handle pro bono family law cases. I also serve as a volunteer Judge and Mediator for ABA law student competitions.
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J.D.
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| General Comments |
| I have been interested in Collaborative Law as a means of resolving family disputes since I was first trained in 2002. I have an active collaborative law practice and find that it offers my clients a way to move through the divorce process in a way that insulates the children from the conflict, minimizes the hurt and anger that often accompanies divorce and offers the possibility of creative solutions to difficult problems. |
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Collaborative Law
Family Law
Mediation
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
| Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA B.A. 1978 |
| Post-graduate Education |
| University of Santa Clara School of Law, J.D. 1984 |
| Professional Education |
| Collaborative Training, Collaborative Team Training; Mediation Training |
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
| Year |
Training Type |
Instructor |
Hours |
| 2002 |
Collaborative Law Training |
Sherri Goren Slovin |
8 |
| 2003 |
Basic Divorce Mediation |
Mediation Matters |
40 |
| 2003 |
Marital Property Mediation Workshop |
Mediation Matters |
20 |
| 2007 |
Collaborative Team Training |
CDTT |
20 |
| 2008 |
Advanced Domestic Mediation |
MICPEL |
8 |
| 2008 |
Mediation for Collaborative Professionals |
Community Mediation Center |
30 |
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