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    • Attorneys, expert witnesses and paralegals: Working better together 

      Pollack, Daniel; Weiss, Helene M. (ALM, 2023-03-10)
      An excellent paralegal can completely transform an attorney’s day-to-day productivity, and in turn, assist in producing even better results for clients. Paralegals, attorneys and expert witnesses are able to create an ...
    • Collaborative divorce has many advantages, but some disadvantages too 

      Reiter, Elisa; Pollack, Daniel (ALM, 2022-04-01)
      For couples contemplating divorce, collaborative divorce can be an attractive approach to respectfully resolve their differences without going to trial. Often, it is also less adversarial, more economical, and holds the ...
    • How to Serve Process in a Guardianship Proceeding 

      Reiter, Elisa; Pollack, Daniel (ALM, 2022-03-18)
      Let’s say your father is increasingly forgetful. He had a number of car accidents over the last year. He’s on a number of prescription medications, but when asked if he took his medicine, and the dosage, he cannot recite ...
    • In plain language, what is 'trauma-informed care'? 

      Radcliffe, Susan; Pollack, Daniel (ALM Global, 2022-04-18)
      Attorneys are used to words having multiple meanings. “Trauma” is one of them; so is “trauma-informed” care. Many facilities, institutions, health care centers, schools, and even states have declared themselves to be ...
    • Questionable judgment by child residential treatment center staff can constitute child abuse 

      Reiter, Elisa; Pollack, Daniel (ALM, 2022-03-17)
      “Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment.” This astute observation, attributed to Dr. Kerr L. White, has daily application when supervising children in a residential treatment setting. While ...