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Lisa L. Schenkel
Lisa L. Schenkel, J.D. is an attorney who has practiced family law for 28 years in the Lynchburg area. Lisa graduated from Cornell University in 1978 with a B.S., and from William and Mary School of Law in 1982 with a J.D. She was trained as a collaborative attorney in 2004 and has engaged in the collaborative process since that time. She is a member of the IACP, the VaCP, and the VaCP of Lynchburg; additionally, she has served on the Council for the Virginia Collaborative Professionals. In the past, she has served as the President of the Family Law Section of the Lynchburg Bar Association, she is a member of the Virginia State Bar 24th Circuit Committee on Resolution of Fee Disputes, and served as a substitute judge in the 24th Judicial District for 14 years. Lisa has assisted with mediation and collaborative practice training at the Washington & Lee University School of Law; she has attended numerous programs pertaining to the collaborative process including Neuro-Collaboration in the Collaborative Process offered by the Strauss Training Institute taught by Thomas Lewis and Pauline Tesler; she was a facilitator at the Bridgewater Basic Collaborative Training program in October, 2008, a co-lead trainer for the 30 hour Interest Based Negotiation and Mediation Skills training in Lynchburg, Virginia, in February, 2009, November, 2009, and again in March, 2010, in Winchester, Virginia; and, she was a trainer for the 3 Day Collaborative Practice Team Training in Norfolk, Virginia, in May 2009. Lisa is a founding member of the Collaborative Practice Training Institute.
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| Address: |
P.O. Box 11315
Lynchburg VA 24506
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| Phone: |
434-385-0174 |
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434-385-9088 |
| Email: |
llsesquire@aol.com |
| Website: |
http://
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| Education |
Cornell University, B.S. 1978
William & Mary Law School, J.D. 1982
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| Professional Licenses |
Virginia State Bar
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| Type Of Practice |
Family Law
Collaborative Attorney
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| Training Offered |
I am a member of CPTI (Collaborative Practice Training Institute). We provide a variety of Collaborative practice and skills trainings. Please see our website for further inforamtion: www.collaborativepracticetraining.com.
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| Training Conducted |
I have trained at 2 and 3 day collaborative practice trainings as well as 30 hour interest based negotiation and mediation skills trainings. I have also assisted in teaching mediation and collaborative courses at Washington and Lee Law School. Lastly, I have presented at Virginia Mandatory continuing Legal Education programs.
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| Collaborative Training Attended |
1993 Mediation Training;
2004 Basic Collaborative Law, Pritchard & Carter;
2005 Mediaition Training;
2005 Basic Collaborative Law, Morrison & Rust;
2006 Intermediate Collaborative Law Training;
2006 Conflict Resolution Training, Morrison;
2007 Conflict Resolution Training, Morrison;
2008 3 Day Team Collaborative Training, CDTT;
2008 Intermediate Interest Based Negotiaion/Mediation Training, Fisch & Lazar;
2009 Choosing the collaborative model that works best, Tessler & Thompson;
2009 Neuro Collaboration, Tessler & Lewis:
2010 Straus Institute, Improvisational Negotiation - Jeff Krivis;
2010 IACP programs;
2011 IACP Programs;
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| Collaborative Training Offered |
2007 Basic Collaborative Law Training;
2009 30 Hour Interest Based Negotiation/Mediation Skills Training-Feb.;
2009 30 Hour Interest Based Negotiation/Mediation Skills Training-Nov.;
2009 3 Day Basic Team Training;
2010 Practicing Zealous Advocacy By Using Non-Adversarial Negotiation Techniques;
2010 30 Hour Interest Based Negotiation/Mediation Skills Training March and Nov.;
2010 3 Day Team Training - Nov.;
2011 3 hour Webcast, Having Productive Difficult Conversations;
2011 30 Hour Interest Based Negotiation and Mediation Skills Training;
2011 Delving into the Heart of Conflict;
2012 3 Day Team Training
2012 Navigating Emotional Currents and Having Productive Difficult conversations
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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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