Highly beach strand want, the peace are our greatest say to hear Woody's differing perspectives. I loved his presentations about mediation and unbundled legal services and how they can complement Collaborative Law. I really liked Woody's step by step practical techniques and the trainers' recommendations of books and websites. I liked the differences approach and presentations that there is no ‘right' way to do it. I really liked the balance of the two professional viewpoints and the wrap ups by the trainers twice a day. This training was information high energy, content was relevant, and the insights of and Woody were deep and thoughtful. I appreciate the depth of conscientious reflection that went into the perspectives offered by Woody and Truly liked Woody and 's experience brought into the room and the varying perspectives that and Woody brought. I was inspired by the passion of and Woody, the depth of their knowledge, skill and experience. They showed excellent professional modeling--just by their demeanor. This was a tremendous learning opportunity taught by legends the field. The energy level and passion of Woody and is contagious. I have a lot to learn. Great information presented a supportive way. I liked the third day the best. I most liked the interaction between and Woody. Really liked the topics addressed. I truly liked the hopefulness, newness and the socially responsible focus of the concepts leading to true change. was zippier and more succinct and brilliant sounding. Woody made the process seem accessible, attainable, and and was inclusive. He did bring the table to the table. I liked the practical pointers. This training expanded thinking. I liked the contrasting styles and orientations of the trainers. It forced me to rethink how I interact with clients and how to better discuss Collaborative Law and Mediation. As a financial neutral, I now have a deep appreciation for the Collaborative process and the commitment I need to make to it. and Woody caused me to re-think how I have been approaching collaboration work and made me more hopeful about it. I really like the demonstrations by the trainers of the skills being taught. I truly liked the vast knowledge and passion of the presenters, how they modeled disagreement and the ability of the instructors to listen to the class response and respond effectively and with respect. The presentations were geared toward challenging us to think and talk through next steps whether pertaining to the Collaborative Process or building our practices. Attendees of Class for Collaborative Professionals St. MO December 1, 2011 March 2018, Woody was the Principal Trainer for the first national unbundling training. Woody's co-author, Potter Scully and Bob Collaborative Practice Leader from Miami were Assistant Trainers. Held at Loyola Chicago School of Law this training was sponsored by AFCC. Some of the reactions of the training participants from throughout the US and Canada are set out below. I first met Woody at his training on growing a collaborative practice four or five years ago. He inspired me to not only change the way I approach profession, but also the way I approach life. Since the transformation Woody inspired me, I have been on a beautiful journey of helping people new and innovative ways I never even knew I could before. This training on unbundled legal services was the fourth seminar I've now attended with Woody and once again, I left feeling more excited than ever about having the privilege of practicing law. Thanks much, Woody, for being essential part of the founding of The Law Shop by Skogerson McGinn LLC! #peacelovelaw. I found Woody's AFCC unbundling training very informative. As a non-attorney, it was terrific to others from around the country doing the kind of work we envisioned doing. I am thrilled to be able to talk to attorney colleagues wrapping language around the concepts and have examples of who to structure our unique business model. Woody is not only the pioneer of unbundling, he is one of the greatest trainers of best practices I delivering unbundled legal services both ethically and profitably. I walk away from the 2 day AFCC training much more informed about the practical steps lawyers can take delivering unbundling. I am also very excited and encouraged about the impact unbundling have on access to justice over the years to come. Certified Family Law Specialist Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of California. Articles At DogTime, our mission is to keep dogs out of shelters and get them adopted by good homes by equipping experienced and novice ownersalike with the important information needed to make them, and their dogs, very happy. 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