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THE LANGUAGE OF COLLABORATIVE UNCERTAINTY 

EVENT SUMMARY 
A discussion/workshop on the subtle use of language by collaborative practitioners and how the use of language will either enhance or inhibit the volume of collaborative work a practitioner engages in. 
 
This workshop will assist solicitors to explain the process of collaborative law and increase the number of clients who take it up as a method of choice for reaching a settlement solution. 

Speaker - Johnathan Pease  

Johnathan is a highly experienced Family mediator and Psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience working in family conflict resolution. For further details on Johnathan please click here

Who is this training relevant for / Who should attend? 

Any practitioner who wants to increase the number of collaborative law matters they conduct. 

EVENT INFORMATION 

Key learning objectives 

Key learning points 

How to identify clients who are most likely to find the process collaborative law appealing, and then capitalise on that fact. 
 
How to broach the subject of collaborative law and explain the process in such a way that even somewhat sceptical clients find it appealing. 
 
How to use the engage clients in the collaborative process and how to assist them in putting the suggestion to the other side 
 
How to engage the other side’s solicitor into the collaborative process even if they are baulking at the idea 
 

Event Pricing 

This booking cover a single half day course (am). 
 
•The delegate rate for the afternoon course only is £150.00 + VAT 
 
•For delegates wishing to attend both courses the rate for the full day will be £250 + VAT 
 
 
Discounts are also available for bookings of 3 delegates or more. For further information please contact help@flipfaculty.org 

Event Timing 

12.45 - 13.45 
Lunch & Registration 
13.45 - 15.15 
First Session 
15.15 - 15.30 
Tea / Coffee Break 
15.30 - 17.00 
Second Session 

CPD Certificates 

A CPD certificate will be provided at the end of the course. As a full day course this will be for 3 CPD points.