This Article proposes that lawyers need to be creative problem solvers if they are truly to serve the needs of their clients. The ability to collaborate with professionals from other disciplines is an important aspect of creative problem solving. The Article examines the skills required for creative problem solving and law students\u27 and attorneys\u27 facility with these skills.The Article further discusses the barriers to providing interdisciplinary training in law schools and suggests ways to incorporate such training
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This paper will explore some aspects of legal educaton in the context of the Norton Clapp Law Center...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
This article focuses on the mental process of creative thinking. We discuss what it is, why we have ...
Interdisciplinary legal education found its roots nearly a century ago, but recently there has been ...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
This article continues and expands on my earlier project of seeking to describe how legal negotiatio...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
This article presents a visual and descriptive model for teaching creative problem solving in the la...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
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This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
This article is about the evolution of that course from the earliest planning through its presentati...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
This article explains the importance of relationship skills to attorneys. It explains why, despite t...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This paper will explore some aspects of legal educaton in the context of the Norton Clapp Law Center...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
This article focuses on the mental process of creative thinking. We discuss what it is, why we have ...
Interdisciplinary legal education found its roots nearly a century ago, but recently there has been ...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
This article continues and expands on my earlier project of seeking to describe how legal negotiatio...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
This article presents a visual and descriptive model for teaching creative problem solving in the la...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
This article is about the evolution of that course from the earliest planning through its presentati...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
This article explains the importance of relationship skills to attorneys. It explains why, despite t...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This paper will explore some aspects of legal educaton in the context of the Norton Clapp Law Center...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...