A proposal to codify the collaborative dispute resolution process in Texas civil law is not included in the legislative package approved Sept. 21 by the State Bar of Texas board of directors for submission to the state Legislature in 2013.

At its meeting in Tyler, the board affirmed the State Bar Legislative Policy Subcommittee’s recommendation to exclude proposed legislation that would create a new Chapter 161 in the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code for collaborative law.

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