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This seminar is a discussion of the Collaborative Law process and the new Collaborative Law Act that was recently signed into law that will govern the Collaborative law process in NH.
Who should Attend? Anyone interested in expanding their family law practice to include Collaborative Law.
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60 NHMCLE Live Minutes
60 NHMCLE Minutes
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