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Paula Kay Hopkins

Retired

About Paula

Licenses

Licensed in Pennsylvania for 41 years

State: Pennsylvania

Acquired: 1984

Retired

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 42 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 1983

Resigned

No misconduct found

Licensed in Ohio for 47 years

State: Ohio

Acquired: 1978

Suspended

No misconduct found


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Speaking Engagements

2013

"Basic Training in the Interdisciplinary Collabortive Process"

Introduction, Negotiation

2012

Basic Training in Collaborative Practice

Presenting the Law; Negotiation; Ethics

2011

The Pittsburgh Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting

"Introduction to Collaborative Law,"

2011

Collaborative Law Training: The Basics and More,

Basic training in Collaborative Process

2011

Collaborative Law Committee CLE

"Collaborative Law is Catching on in Pittsburgh--And Not Just in Family Law"

2011

Basic Training in Collaborative Practice

Basic Training in Collaborative Practice

2010

PBA Family Law Association Winter Meeting

"Ethical Practice of Collaborative Law,"

2010

Divorce Law Guide from A to Z

"Using ADR"

2008

ADR Institute

"Expanding Use of Collaborative Law"

2007

Anatomy of a Qualified Domestic Relations Order

QDROs from an Attorneys Perspective

2007

"Tax Consequences in Divorce"

Tax Consequences of Equitable Distribution

Publications

2011

69 Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Newsletter (PBA Summer 2011). "Collaborative Law:Will it Work in Your Practice?"

1988

Preserving Independence, Supporting Needs, The Role of Board and Care Homes "Enforcement of the Rights of Residents of Board and Care Home"
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