In this article, Forrest Mosten and Julie Macfarlane build a new bridge in their 30-year professional relationship by linking their separate but complementary work in access to legal services, helping the self-represented litigant (“SRL”), transforming the lawyer from gladiator to problem-solver and conflict resolver, and using interdisciplinary team triage in Collaborative Law and preventive conflict wellness to better serve the public. The New Lawyer and Unbundled Legal Services are independent concepts that the three co-authors link in proposing new topics (including the concept of Legal Coaching, which is evolving from the unbundled model) and pedagogical approaches to teaching law students and practicing lawyers
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This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
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In this paper, I shall first briefly examine some of the most significant changes affecting legal pr...
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A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
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The legal world has undergone rapid change over the past few years and law schools and law students ...
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Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
In Winter 2011, the Washington University Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program joined forces w...
This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
These are challenging times to be a lawyer. They may even be transformational times. Recent upheaval...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
In this paper, I shall first briefly examine some of the most significant changes affecting legal pr...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
This article explores the ongoing challenge of access to affordable legal services for civil matte...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
The legal world has undergone rapid change over the past few years and law schools and law students ...
Mediation is a big business today that is practiced by lawyers and non-lawyers, and is closely relat...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
In Winter 2011, the Washington University Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program joined forces w...
This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
These are challenging times to be a lawyer. They may even be transformational times. Recent upheaval...