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 UBC Family Law Research Project

BarTalk December 2003
Volume 15, Number 6

The UBC Program on Dispute Resolution is conducting independent and confidential research to identify the factors that facilitate or impede the effective resolution of Supreme Court family law disputes. The research team is interviewing parties, counsel and mediators involved in randomly selected closed family files.

In order to obtain a balanced view of these important issues, the input of experienced family law practitioners is critical. If you receive an invitation to be interviewed, the research team hopes you will agree to participate.

The project is managed by Kari Boyle and Sharon Sutherland and all activities are overseen by a Joint Management Committee.

For more information visit: www.disputeresolution.ubc.ca or e-mail kboyle@telus.net or call 604.838.2149.


This article was published in the December 2003 issue of BarTalk and is subject to the copyright by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, 2005, all rights reserved.


 

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