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Terri Harrington
graduated
from the University of
Nebraska in 1979, and
from Denver University
School of Law in 1982.
She was a State Public
Defender in Jefferson
County from 1982 to
1987. In May of 1987,
Terri formed her own law
firm and is currently a
shareholder in the firm
of Harrington Brewster
and Clein, P.C.. After
25 years as a criminal,
civil and domestic
litigator, Terri now
limits her practice to
mediation, collaborative
law and unbundled legal
services.
She has
experience litigating in
the following areas:
professional and medical
malpractice, general
civil cases, tort and
personal injury, family
law, employment law and
environmental law.
Terri is
past president of the
Colorado Collaborative
Law Professionals, Past
President of the Rocky
Mountain Collaborative
Law Professionals, a
member of the Academy of
Colorado Collaborative
Professionals, the
International Academy of
Collaborative Practice,
and the Colorado Council
of Mediators. She has
studied conflict
resolution, and
non-adversarial
communication since
1997. Terri is a
contributing author of
Collaborative Law, A New
Model for Dispute
Resolution, and has
published many articles
about dispute resolution
and collaborative
law.
Terri has
been a guest speaker at
the law schools at the
University of Denver and
the University of
Colorado, conducted
numerous trainings in
the areas of mediation
and collaborative practice,
and is a lecturer for
local Continuing Legal
Education programs.
Terri has
successfully litigated,
mediated
and negotiated thousands
of cases. She enjoys
conducting mediations
for parties in all types
of cases. She believes
that lawyers can help
parties reduce damaging conflict
through
collaboration and
mediation.
Terri is
also available for group
facilitation,
consultation, early
neutral evaluation and
limited legal
representation.
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