There is no banning of CL in Texas. We have a thriving practice in almost
all areas of the state. We have a family code statute that give express
sanction to CL. Please quash any rumors to the contrary.
Harry L Tindall
Tindall & Foster PC
1300 Post Oak Blvd Ste 1550
Houston TX 77056-3081
Direct 713 622 8733 x21
www.tindallfoster.com
From: CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Brad Hunter
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 9:22 AM
To: CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [CollabLaw] Need help from Texas
Hi
I received an email from a graduate law student in Hong Kong who is
dissertation is about the feasibility of collaborative law being used
in Hong Kong. She is studying under someone I went to law school with.
She has asked me several questions..
She raised one concern that I have some trouble understanding:
"Finally, in lieu of the recent protesting voices in Texas re. banning
Collaborative Practice due to ethical issues, I wish to seek your
opinions about any effects upon your practice in Canada. Has similar
issues occurred in your area against your practice? "
Can someone help me by telling me what the issue in Texas is/was? Where
is it at now?
Thanks in advance
Brad
R. Bradley Hunter Q.C.
Hunter Miller LLP
Barristers and Solicitors
#600 2500 Victoria Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan Canada S4P 3X2
Telephone: (306) 525-6103
Fax: (306) 565-8806
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