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COLLABORATIVE LAW PRACTICE
BASIC TRAINING & CLE

Tuesday & Wednesday, September 13 & 14, 2011
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
University of Memphis School of Law
15 hours CLE/CME approval pending

This Collaborative Practice basic training provides a complete introduction to the Collaborative process, including history, skills and practice development, and ethical considerations. The training is appropriate for collaborative professionals at all levels, including those who are new to collaborative practice, and those more experienced professionals who wish to fine tune their skills and improve relationship building with other participants. Collaborative professionals, including attorneys, therapeutic/mental health professionals and financial advisors are welcome.

Training is sponsored by Memphis Collaborative Alliance and is in compliance with International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) guidelines.

Cost: $395 total; $100 non-refundable fee is due with registration.

To register*, send completed registration form and check, payable to Memphis Collaborative Alliance (MCA), to:

Regina Graham at Burch Porter Johnson
130 Court Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
901-524-5100

Catered breakfast and lunch provided both days. Complimentary yoga sessions offered in the morning before class.

Presenters: J. Kim Wright, Esq. (www.cuttingedgelaw.com), Linda Warren Seely, Esq. and Cynthia A. Pensoneau, Esq.

* Registration is first open to Shelby County, TN practitioners through July 20, 2011. After July 20, 2011, registration will also open to those outside Shelby County, TN. Space is limited to 35 professionals.

You can download the registration form here. [PDF]