Collaborative Law Practice Areas
Many people intrigued by the concept of mediation are unwilling or hesitant to proceed without an attorney, even with a neutral mediator present. Collaborative law offers a cooperative forum and yet retains the protections of individual representation. Contact an attorney experienced in collaborative law at our firm today to discuss your case.
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Maury White, Attorney at Law, resolves family law disputes through the collaborative law process for clients in Cincinnati and throughout Ohio. For more details about how I handle these cases, please visit my collaborative law page, which discusses my role in the collaborative law process as well as my experience, passion and credentials regarding collaborative law.
For more information regarding the specifics of the collaborative law process and how it differs from and, in my opinion, improves upon, the litigation process, browse the material provided below. Lastly, for answers about your specific case, contact me to arrange a free consultation.
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I have helped individuals and families across the Cincinnati area who face the daunting task of successfully protecting their interests during a divorce while minimizing conflict and resolving feelings of anger, anxiety and fear. If you are interested in learning more about family law and the collaborative law process, contact a certified family law specialist. Call 513-770-9035 or 888-881-7015.
As a lawyer who has devoted my entire 32-year career to family law, and as a graduate of Walnut Hills High School and the University of Cincinnati College of Law, I have extensive roots in the Southwest Ohio area. For a no-charge consultation regarding my collaborative law or family law mediation services, call 513-770-9035 or 888-881-7015.
Collaborative Law Practice Areas
While collaborative law is most commonly used to resolve family law issues, the use of the method is expanding into more practice areas - most notably in the areas of employment law, business disputes and probate. If you are interested in learning more about collaborative law and whether this approach is appropriate for your legal matter, contact Maury White Attorney at Law, located in Mason, Ohio. An attorney experienced in the collaborative method can evaluate your case and help you choose the right path to resolve your issues.
Opportunities for Collaborative Law Practice
Collaborative law has been promoted and advocated by legal practitioners. Because of their experience with adversarial litigation, many lawyers acknowledge that litigation can be expensive and inefficient.
In the following areas of the law, collaborative law has been used to bring a dispute to conclusion. In some, the process may not have been specifically formalized with a collaborative law-style agreement; however, the parties and their attorneys were committed to a non-litigious process and felt that the outcomes were positive for everyone involved.
- Banking
- Computer and high technology
- Construction
- Consumer protection
- Contract disputes
- Dissolution of business relationships
- Employment
- Environmental legal disputes
- Family business disputes
- Health care
- Housing
- Income distribution and profit-sharing
- Insurance
- Intellectual property (patent, trademark)
- Land use/zoning
- Landlord-tenant
- Leadership succession
- Legal malpractice
- Medical malpractice
- Non-compete agreements
- Partnership disputes
- Personal injury
- Probate
- Product liability
- Professional liability
- Real estate
- Securities
- Tax
Conclusion
All it takes to initiate a collaborative law process in any legal matter is for the client or the attorney to request or offer the option. If you are involved in a legal matter that you would prefer to resolve collaboratively, an experienced collaborative law attorney from Maury White Attorney at Law in Mason, Ohio can help you.
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