In the context of a mentoring process, could there be permission for new
practitioners to observe collaborative law sessions? This is done commonly
with the clients' permission in mediation training. The client understands
that the observor is there to observe the lawyers, not the parties, as such.
Jacqueline O. Kittrell, Esquire
Executive Director
Community Mediation Center
912 South Gay Street
Suite L-300
Knoxville, TN 37902
865-594-1879, voice
865-594-1890, fax
jkittrell@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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