AN INTRODUCTORY COLLABORATIVE LAW TRAINING
Friday, September 28 – Saturday, September 29, 2007
The Oyster Bay Inn
4412 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, Washington 98312
(360) 377-5510
By THE COLLABORATIVE LAW OFFICES OF
Rachel L. Felbeck, Holly M. Hohlbein, and Joseph Shaub
Present
(Registration 8:30 a.m. Friday; Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. each day Training 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday)
Prior Training Participant Feedback
The Training
“Fast pace, great organization”
“The passion & specificity – you have thought this through so well”
“Powerpoint is terrific!”
The Presenters
Rachel Felbeck ~ “Excellent clear presentation” “Love your grounded-ness” “Your sincerity really comes through”
Joseph Shaub ~“Great fun to listen to” “Info presented in a practical way” “You helped me be proud to be a lawyer”
Holly Hohlbein ~ “Love your energy!” “Great enthusiasm & passion for the subject – very knowledgeable” “Very articulate”
At This Exciting Training You Will Learn:
· Skills and procedures for handling a collaborative case from beginning to end (Forms Included)
· The roles and function of collaborative team members including the lawyers, financial specialist and mental health practitioners
· Interest based negotiations, facilitative listening and other skills required to bring a collaborative case to successful conclusion
· The psychological dynamics of a marital dissolution and how they impact your work
· Ethical issues facing the collaborative professional
· How to develop a successful collaborative practice and a thriving collaborative community
This course complies with the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals’ standards for training. 12 WA CLE credits including 1 hour of ethics credits applied for. This course fulfills the 12 hour Basic Collaborative Law requirements of following local organizations: King County Collaborative Law and Collaborative Law Professionals of Pierce County