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Joseph Shaub
Visiting Professor

Room 119, Seattle University School of Law
Phone: (206) 398-4292
E-mail: shaubj@seattleu.edu

Joseph Shaub

Teaches Family Law Clinic.

B.A., University of California, Berkeley 1971; J.D. University of Southern California 1974; M.A. Marriage and Family Therapy, California Family Study Center, 1991.

Professor Shaub has maintained a solo Family Law and Mediation Practice since 1995. Prior thereto, his practice focused on complex personal injury litigation involving injuries from products such as asbestos, DES and sulfates. He is also an adjunct instructor at University of Washington Law School, teaching Interviewing & Counseling; Negotiation and Practical and Ethical Issues in Solo and Small Firm Practice. He has also been an adjunct instructor at Antioch University, Seattle in Family Systems and Law & Ethics.

He is one of the founding members of Washington Collaborative Law (now King County Collaborative Law) and has served on its Board for the past 4 years. He has trained many Washington attorneys in Basic Collaborative Law and has written extensively on the topic.

Professor Shaub has made the following CLE presentations on the following topics:

Publications

Monthly column, “Personal Skills for Lawyers” in King County Bar Bulletin from 2001 (available for review at the “Lawyer’s Corner” at www.shaublaw.com Web site).

“The Client’s Perspective of Legal Divorce,” Washington State Bar News, April, 1999.

"Personality Differences and Their Impact on the Professional and Personal Lives of Attorneys and Office Administrators," Washington State Bar News, January, 1995.

“Managing Anger in the Workplace: A Difficult but Essential Task for Today’s Lawyer,” Washington State Bar News, May, 1997.

“Law Firms and Psychological Type Working and Thriving in a ‘Thinker’s’ Environment,” King County Bar Bulletin, October, 2000.

"Helping Your Firm Be a "Functional Family" By Understanding Systems Thinking,” Legal Management, November/December, 1995.

"Lethal Anger,” Barrister (A.B.A. Young Lawyers Division), Fall, 1995.

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