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How can an attorney represent a client zealously if it is agreed in advance not to go to court?

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How can an attorney represent a client zealously if it is agreed in advance not to go to court?

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By entering into a Collaborative Law Participation Agreement, the attorneys and their clients agree that the attorney’s role is to provide representation for settlement purposes only. The attorney does not give up the role of zealous advocate for the client. Only, the arena changes, but the attorney works zealously with all involved to reach a fair settlement.

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