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Malcolm McCollam
I graduated from the University of Kansas and have a law degree from Washburn University. After working in a mid-sized and large Tulsa law firms I formed a solo practice to focus on small business representation, divorce and bicycle accidents. I have served on numerous local non-profit boards including Park Friends, and Leadership Tulsa, and direct a nationally recognized cycling event, the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough. Away from the office, I enjoy outdoor athletic activities including mountaineering, running and cycling.
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| Address: |
1316 East 35th Place, Suite 200
Tulsa OK 74105
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| Phone: |
918-582-1414 |
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918-743-1426 |
| Email: |
malcolm@malcolmlaw.com |
| Website: |
http://www.malcolmlaw.com
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| Education |
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Juris Doctor
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| Professional Licenses |
Oklahoma Bar Association
Kansas Bar Association
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| Type Of Practice |
Collaborative Divorce
Mediation
Small Businesses
Bicycle Accidents
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| Training Offered |
I offer individual and team training from basic to advanced.
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| Training Conducted |
I have presented numerous one-hour presentations on the topics of interest-based negotiations, collaborative practice and various aspects of collaborative divorce, in addition to the Collaborative Practice Trainings listed below.
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| Collaborative Training Attended |
2000 - Mediation, Los Angeles County Bar Assn.
2002 - Mediation, James Stovall
2003 - Basic Collaborative Law, John McElwee
2004 - Basic Collaborative Law, Chip Rose
2005 - Basic Collaborative Law, Sherri Goren Slovin
2006 - Basic Interdisciplinary, Nancy Cameron, Susan Gamache, Doreen Gardner-Brown
2008 - Advanced Collaborative, Pepperdine, Pauline Tesler & David Fink
2008 IACP Forum Workshops, New Orleans, LA
2009 IACP Forum Workshops, Minneapolis, MN
2010 - Intermediate Team, Pauline Tesler & Peggy Thompson
2010 - IACP Forum Workshops, Washington, DC
2011 - IACP Forum Workshops, San Francisco, CA
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| Collaborative Training Offered |
2007 - Basic Collaborative Law, Oklahoma City, OK with David Tracy
2008 - Basic Collaborative Law, Enid, OK with David Tracy
2009 - Basic & Advanced Interdisciplinary, Washington, DC with Susan Gamach & Amy Wolff
2009 - Intermediate Team, Portland, OR with Mark Weiss and Donna Smalldon
2010 - IACP Forum Workshop with Rachel Felbeck & Mark Weiss
2011 - Interdisciplinary Team, Lethbridge, Alberta with Susan Gamache & Amy Wolff
2011 - IACP Forum Workshop with Mark Weiss & Rachel Felbeck
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| References |
Susan Gamache, gamache@interchange.ubc.ca
Robert Harvie, rgh@huckvale.ca
Donna Smalldon, donna@applieddivorcesolutions.com
Jon Ford, Jon@jfordlaw.com
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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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