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Collaborative Negotiation Skills
The course will focus on the importance for lawyers and clients in making the dynamic shift towar...
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Collaborative Negotiation Skills
The course will focus on the importance for lawyers and clients in making the dynamic shift towards working collaboratively.
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Working at “the coalface of aggression”
The Henry Brown Lecture at the Dispute Resolution Conference 2018 was delivered by Dr Amita Sehga...
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Lawyer negotiations
Lawyer negotiation can help you find the best way to resolve things for you and your family. Approaching your issue constructively could cost you less - emotionally and financially. If you can make a decision through negotiation it's likely to be better and longer lasting than if a court imposes a solution on you.
Do it yourself – reaching an agreement between yourselves
Negotiating your own agreement, with or without professional support, at first glance can seem the easiest. However, it can be a complex process with many aspects you and your partner will need to consider, and so it is not suitable for everyone.