Collaborative Family Law, Solo Practice, and Fee Splitting with Camila Motta
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In this episode of Studying Law Around the World, I sit down with Camila Motta, the founder of Revive Law. Camila shares her inspiring journey from immigrating to Canada and navigating the NCA process to launching her own firm during the height of the pandemic.
We dive deep into the reality of "Fee Splitting" arrangements, why she chose the Law Practice Program (LPP) over traditional articling, and why she is now transitioning her practice to Collaborative Law, a model where lawyers sign a contract promising never to litigate the file.
If you are interested in Family Law, starting a solo practice, or understanding the alternative pathways to licensing in Ontario, this episode is for you.
About the Guest:Camila Motta is the Founder of Revive Law. She is a Brazilian-trained lawyer and Osgoode Hall LLM graduate who focuses on Family Law and Estate Planning. She advocates for helping clients "grow through their separation" by using collaborative methods that reduce conflict and cost.