Collaborative law: Lessons learned from the ACT

Anne Ardagh

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    Abstract

    This research, including in depth interviews with collaborative practitioners, investigated the use of collaborative law in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Amongst other things, it looked at the models which practitioners used and the results since it started in 2005. A fuller account of the research, covering the background, the early history of collaborative law in Australia, the significance of the research, research methods, client demographics and findings, is to be published in Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, November 2010. This paper focuses on the lawyer motivations, perceptions and difficulties experienced.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFourth National ADR Research Forum, Trends and Issues in ADR Research
    EditorsTania Sourdin
    Place of PublicationCanberra
    PublisherNADRAC
    Pages5
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventNational Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC) Research Forum - Brisbane, QLD, Australia
    Duration: 16 Jul 201017 Jul 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceNational Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC) Research Forum
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Period16/07/1017/07/10

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