What changes or innovations are on the horizon? How is Feldman Jackson preparing for them?

The following is an excerpt of a discussion about the industry and how Feldman Jackson has been preparing for the changes ahead.

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What changes or innovations are on the horizon? How are you preparing for them?

Recovering from the pandemic, courts are overwhelmed. As a result, hearings and trials are scheduled many months out and are often truncated. Alternatives to trial need to be fully explored.

All of the partners at Feldman Jackson serve as mediators in an effort to assist parties in reaching a negotiated resolution. All of our attorneys are adept in advocating for our clients in mediation. In a negotiated agreement, parties can implement many more options than what a court can provide, so our attorneys work creatively to help problem solve the situations presented.

A number of our attorneys are also trained in Collaborative Law. The Collaborative process is a team-based approach. The team supports, educates, and guides each party to reach resolutions that are balanced, respectful and lasting.

Finally, often there is one issue that is causing the roadblock to resolution. Arbitration can provide parties with an efficient, cost-effective method of obtaining a thoughtful resolution of that issue thereby permitting resolution of the entire matter. As the effects of the pandemic became apparent, our partner, Anne Marie Jackson became certified as an arbitrator through the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

With a reputation for integrity, judgment and skill, our attorneys at Feldman Jackson offer clients compassion, guidance, advocacy, and most importantly, a sense of control over their future. We help our clients manage change with integrity.

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