Common use of Disqualification by Court Intervention Clause in Contracts

Disqualification by Court Intervention. The Parties understand that the mediator and the Parties’ collaborative lawyers’ representation is limited to providing services within the collaborative law process with regard to the relevant dispute. Thus, while each lawyer is the advisor of his or her client and serves as the client’s representative and negotiator, the Parties mutually acknowledge that both lawyers, and anyone in each lawyer’s office, will be disqualified from representing them in a contested court proceeding against the other Party in any substantively related matter. Nor may the mediator continue to serve as a mediator of the dispute without the mutual consent of all Parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collaborative Law Mediation Agreement, Probate Collaborative Law Mediation Agreement

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Disqualification by Court Intervention. The Parties understand that the mediator and the Parties’ collaborative lawyersLawyers’ representation is limited to providing services within the collaborative law process with regard to the relevant dispute. Thus, while each lawyer Lawyer is the advisor of his or her client and serves as the client’s representative and negotiator, the Parties mutually acknowledge that both lawyersLawyers, and anyone in each lawyerLawyer’s office, will be disqualified from representing them in a contested court proceeding against the other Party in any substantively related matter. Nor may the mediator continue to serve as a mediator of the dispute without the mutual consent of all Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Probate Collaborative Law Mediation Agreement

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Disqualification by Court Intervention. The Parties understand that the mediator and the Parties’ collaborative lawyersLawyers’ representation is limited to providing services within the collaborative law process with regard to the relevant dispute. Thus, while each lawyer Lawyer is the advisor of his or her client and serves as the client’s representative and negotiator, the Parties mutually acknowledge that both lawyersLawyers, and anyone in each lawyerLawyer’s office, will be disqualified from representing them in a contested court proceeding against the other Party in any substantively related matter. Nor The mediator may the mediator continue to serve as a mediator of the dispute without with the mutual consent of all Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Probate Collaborative Law Mediation Agreement

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