Have Questions? Contact Us.
Since its inception, NYCLA has been at the forefront of most legal debates in the country. We have provided legal education for more than 40 years.
Join NYCLA’s ADR Committee and Matrimonial Law Section for a discussion on how alternative dispute resolution techniques are being used to effectively resolve matrimonial disputes.
Hear how mediators can assist couples in communicating to work through their issues and hopefully reach a mutually agreeable solution – rather than resorting to litigation.
FACULTY
Faculty: Robert Kirkman Collins, Common Sense Divorce Mediation, Professor of Practice and Director, Divorce Mediation Clinic, Cardozo Law; Kenneth Neumann, Ph.D., Center for Mediation & Training; Jacqueline Harounian, Wisselman Harounian Family Law
Moderator: Leona Krasner, Krasner Law, PLLC
Program Chairs: Peter Cedeno, Cedeno Law Group PLLC, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s Matrimonial Law Section; Chris Fladgate, The Fladgate Firm, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s ADR Committee; James Iniguez, Iniguez La Group, PLLC, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s Matrimonial Law Section; Leslie Treff, Law Office of Leslie Treff, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s ADR Committee
Program Co-sponsors: NYCLA’s ADR Committee and Matrimonial Law Section
1 NY Credits: 1 Skills; Non-transitional; 1 NJ Credits: 1 General
All Programs include 1 Affirmation and 1 Evaluation Form, and Course Materials.
To receive CLE credit for a program in Online Video Format:
Online Videos contain CLE codes that you must type into a supplied online affirmation form. Submit the online affirmation to the NYCLA CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch the video as soon as possible.
We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current.
Course Materials: You can download course materials on the Online Video webpage.