COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE CANADIAN LANDSCAPE |
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Authors: | Nancy Cameron |
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Affiliation: | formerly International Academy of Collaborative Practitioners |
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Abstract: | This article looks at the growth of collaborative practice in Canada in the last decade and the legal and Canadian cultural underpinnings influencing this growth. Government recognition of and support for collaborative process has come from both the federal and provincial governments. Statutory support in family law statutes and in ethical standards for lawyers encourage alternate dispute resolution and have helped normalize consensual dispute resolution options. The article also looks at decisions from Canadian courts relating to the practice of collaborative law, including the confidentiality of collaborative process negotiations as set out in the participation agreement and the standard of care necessary for collaborative lawyers. |
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Keywords: | Collaborative Practice Collaborative Law ADR processes Collaborative Law Statute privilege confidentiality ethics collaborative participation agreement Canada |
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