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Tristan Harvey
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Family law arbitrator, evaluator and mediator at QEB
Joined February 2010
Delighted to have been invited to chat to @KarinKGW about the benefits of arbitration. #abetterway #arbitration
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Fantastic panel discussion at @ResFamilyLaw #YResConf24 talking about #NCDR, the benefits of #hybridmediation and emphasising the importance of being creative (e.g. using evaluation to overcome impasse in mediation)
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Hope everyone attending #YResConf24 has a great day today. A few of the @ResFamilyLaw DR committee are dropping in for lunch and for the evening drinks. If you want to find out about training or anything to do with #NCDR, just come and find us!
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Brilliant two days in Leeds at @ResFamilyLaw’s Future Practice Conference. Thanks so much to the fantastic speakers, the whole Resolution team and to everyone who attended. #FPconf24
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Fascinating Henry Brown lecture delivered by Aliya Saied-Tessier and Cady Pearce on AI at #fpconf24
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On my way to @ResFamilyLaw’s Future Practice Conference in Leeds. Excited to be chairing for the first time with Elaine Richardson and can’t wait to hear from all of the fantastic speakers. If it is your first conference, do come and say hello! #FPConf24
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Excited to be attending this conference and co-chairing with Elaine Richardson. We have a fantastic line-up of speakers, some great workshops and cafe tables (including one for members to discuss #ResolutionTogether one year on) and lots on #NCDR. Hope to see you there!
🟢 A new name and a new venue in Leeds, our Future Practice Conference puts non-court dispute resolution front and centre. 🔵 Join us, and explore how we can ease pressures on our courts, and learn how disruptors such as AI are transforming practice👇
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I’m delighted to become co-chair of @ResFamilyLaw’s DR committee with the fantastic @eerichardsonlaw and massive thanks to @EmmersonDavid for all he has done during his 8 years as chair; he leaves big shoes for us to fill.
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An early indication that the courts will take a robust approach.
Q3: In financial remedies cases, will the power to encourage NCDR at FPR 2010, 3.4(1A), backed by potential costs penalties at FPR 2010, 28.3(7), have the desired effect to help parties reach agreement outside court? #familylawhour
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@gifford_head @FamilyLawHour Although it may be a document which has increasing significance when it comes to the question of costs (if a party fails without good reason to engage in NCDR)?
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