This Executive People on the Move article covers Fuller’s founding of Fuller Mediations.
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/potmsearch/detail/submission/1661961/Kevin_Fuller
This Executive People on the Move article covers Fuller’s founding of Fuller Mediations.
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/potmsearch/detail/submission/1661961/Kevin_Fuller
This announcement on the KoonsFuller website details Kevin Fuller’s decision to leave KoonsFuller and found Fuller Mediations.
http://www.koonsfuller.com/news/kevin-fuller-leaving-koonsfuller-p-c-to-begin-fuller-mediations/
This D Magazine article details how Fuller stepped in and used collaborative law to settle a divorce for a $100 million estate – after the couple spent an astounding $7 million on litigation.
http://www.dmagazine.com/Home/D_Magazine/2012/September/Ed_Bailey_100_Million_Dollar_Divorce.aspx
This announcement, distributed via BusinessWire (and picked up by Reuters), details Fuller being named Dallas’ top family law attorney and collaborative lawyer from 2012 by Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession.
Kevin Fuller was interviewed for this article covering the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas’s annual conference, exploring the advantages of collaborative law.
This announcement, distributed via the PRNewswire service, announced Fuller being honored at the family lawyer of the year in the North Texas region by The Best Lawyers in America.
This article features Fuller speaking about the development of collaborative law in Texas, and his continued efforts to help grow the awareness of collaborative divorce as an option for couples in Texas.
http://www.collablawtexas.com/files/43271248448280CLIFtWorthBP0409web.pdf
Kevin Fuller was interviewed for this article discuss divorce and its impact on businesses – and how collaborative law can help minimize that impact.
http://www.collablawtexas.com/files/19611248448278CLIDMN040509web.pdf
Fuller – along with fellow collaborative lawyer Camille Milner – was interviewed for “Think,” a news program produced by KERA to host in-depth conversations on issues impacting the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
http://milner-law.com/multimedia/KERA-Think-3-36-08/KERA_89131251_56K_Aud_Stream.mov