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About John R. (Jack) Harding Jr.

Family law, divorce, custody, child support, mediation

Practice Areas
Professional Experience
ExperienceYears
Sole practitioner, Harding Law Office2005-Current
Family law litigation and mediation services
Senior Associate and Mediation Department Chair, Harris Law Firm2002-2005
Family law legal and mediation services
Founder and Director, Denver Center for Divorce Solutions1995-2002
Provided legal, mediation, and psychological services for families in divorce
Program attorney; adjunct professor, Pepperdine University School of Law - Pepperdine University1992-1995
Program attorney for the Pepperdine Law School Institute for Dispute Resolution and adjunct professor in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation
Education
SchoolFocusDegreeYear
University of Colorado - DenverCounselingCertification (1975)
Pepperdine University School of Law - Pepperdine UniversityLaw1992
Honors: Law Review, ABA Moot Court, American Jurisprudence Award - Family Law
Miami University of OhioEducationM.Ed.1973
Colgate Rochester Divinity SchoolReligious StudiesM.A.1971
Miami University of OhioReligionB.A.1969
Professional Activities
ActivityOrganizationStart YearEnd Year
Volunteer attorneyMetro Volunteer Lawyers19952005
Awards
AwardOrganizationYear
Outstanding authorPepperdine Law Review1991
Professional Affiliations
PositionYears
Member, Colorado State Bar1995-Current
Member, Colorado Bar Association Family Law Section1995-Current

Publications

Publications
TitlePublisherPublished
Mediation AdvocacyColorado Bar Association Family Law SectionSeptember, 2004
Describes strategies for advocates in the mediation process
Dealing with Madatory ADRTrial Lawyer's GuideApril, 1995
Details the options for alternative dispute resolution in state and federal courts
Mediation: The Art of Facilitated Dispute SettlementPepperdine Law School Institute for Dispute ResolutionJune, 1995
Training manual for attorneys and other professionals in alternative dispute resolution
Beyond Abortion: Human Genetic Engineering and the New EugenicsPepperdine Law ReviewJune, 1991
Explores the legal implications of human genetic engineering, cloning, and surrogate parenting.

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