Saturday, August 4, 2012

Applying Collaborative Court Principles to Civil Cases: An Overview of Collaborative Court Principles, Part II:

Building on Part I, “An Overview of Collaborative Courts and the Application of Collaborative Court Principles”, Part II reviews the various collaborative court case types, discusses which collaborative justice principles are most transferable, and describes how these principles might be applied to civil cases.
Title:
An Overview of Collaborative Court Principles, Part II: Applying Collaborative Court Principles to Civil Cases
When/Where:
Anytime/Recording
Speakers:
  • Judge Julie McManus of the Superior Court of California, Nevada County
  • Jean Norton of the New York State Unified Court System
  • Magistrate Myra Torain-Embry of the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court
  • Pamela Miller of the Superior Court of California, Riverside County.
Sponsor:
Legal Aid Association of California,
Credit:
  • California: Approved for 1 Self-Study Credit
  • Other Jurisdictions: Check with your Credit-Granting Authority
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More Information, Including Hand-Outs:
http://vimeo.com/18680277

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