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Fredcerick J Glassman
Frederick J. Glassman is a founding partner of Mayer & Glassman Law Corporation in Los Angeles; a veteran of 35 years of litigation, he now focuses his practice on resolution-oriented approaches to family law disputes. He is the President of the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association and writes a monthly column for the LACFLA Newsletter. Fred has authored local and national articles and teaches courses for the UCLA Extension Department of Legal Programs on Collaborative Practice and Mediation. He continues to present his protocol for enrolling the client to collaborative practice groups throughout California. Fred has appeared on the Time Warner Public Television Shows 'Changing the Face of Divorce – New Century, New Beginnings' and 'What is Collaborative Law?'. He is a frequent speaker and panel member for the American Bar Association Family Law and Dispute Resolution Sections annual conferences as well as the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals annual forums. He has presented 'Collaborative Law – The Optimum Fit for Financial Professionals' for the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts. His review of Family Code 2013 recognizing collaborative law in California appears as the leading article for the September, 2007 issue of LexisNexis-Matthew Bender California Law Monthly. He has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America ®. In 2008 Fred will serve on the Board of Directors for the California Dispute Resolution Council. Fred's complete curriculum vitae is available on his website: www.mglawcorp.com and he can be reached by email at fglassman@mglawcorp.com.
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| Address: |
12400 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles CA 90025 USA
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| Phone: |
310 207-0007 |
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310 207-3578 |
| Email: |
fglassman@mglawcorp.com |
| Website: |
http://www.mglawcorp.com
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| Education |
State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa B.A. (1961)
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) J.D. (1965
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| Professional Licenses |
J.D. California State Bar (1966)
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| Type Of Practice |
Family Law
Collaborative Law
Mediation
Medicollab
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| Collaborative Training Attended |
1994 Mediation Training Jim Melamed
2003 Basic Collaborative Law Training Chip Rose
2005 Advanced Mediation Training Forrest Mosten
2005 Conflict Resolution Training John Winslade
2005 Intermediate Interdisciplinary Training Cameron & Camache
2006 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training Slovin, Solomon & Smith
2007 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training Bordett Boyan & Bushfield
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| Standards |
I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals. I verify that I meet the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and that I apply the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals in my collaborative practice.
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I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Trainers I verify that I am a Collaborative Practice trainer who meets those Minimum Standards.
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I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for a Collaborative Basic Training. I verify that the basic training that I offer as a Collaborative Practice trainer meets those Minimum Standards.
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