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A Better Way to Practice: Skills for Attorneys Who Want to Help, Not Just Win

A Better Way to Practice: Skills for Attorneys Who Want to Help, Not Just Win

by James Dykeman | Oct 9, 2025 | Blog, Impact 1, Top

Every attorney has a story of why they chose law. For many, it began with a desire to help people, to be a steady hand in moments of uncertainty, to navigate complexity, and to stand with others when the stakes were high. But over time, the daily demands of practice,...
20-years of conflict resolution work breaks new ground while bringing together parties in conflict through understanding

20-years of conflict resolution work breaks new ground while bringing together parties in conflict through understanding

by James Dykeman | Jul 18, 2023 | Impact 1, Top

Career practitioner champions a unique approach in Europe while training others to do the same Nathalie Herren is no stranger to conflict resolution or the challenges presented not just by those in conflict but the culture and traditions surrounding popular models of...

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