John, talk to Jean Westin in Gainesville. She has been teaching Collaborative
Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law for a few years. Also
talk to Randy Heller in Davie, who has been teaching Collaborative to psych
grad students at Nova for a few years and Brenda London in Orlando, who has
been teaching Collaborative law at Barry Law School for a few years. If you set
it up, I would be happy to lecture. I have been lecturing on in at the UF law
school for many years.
Bob Merlin
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On Apr 20, 2017, at 7:26 AM,
jsusko1111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jsusko1111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [CollabLaw]
<CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Yesterday, I was talking at a local Rotary about family collaborative law and
after I was approached by an older educator/lawyer about the possibility of
teaching a course at the local community college. As I am not an educator, I
am looking to this group about feasibility what the course would look like.
How would you start such a course?
Who would the course be directed to? There is a local paralegal major at the
University of West Florida.
What would be the course reading list?
Might I be able to get local attorneys interested in taking the course as
substitute for the initial collaborative training?
Might I get a commitment from some of the leaders of this group to appear in
the course via Skype to help explain some of the concepts of collaborative?
John Susko
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