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Litigation

Nov. 14, 2006

Savvy Litigators Know How to Fight and Not Get Dirty

FORUM COLUMN - By Robert E. Adel - We've all been there: avoidable discovery disputes; ex parte applications for extensions that should have been resolved informally; vacations cancelled or ruined by the actions of opposing counsel; retaliatory lack of cooperation.


Forum Column

By Robert E. Adel

     
      We've all been there: avoidable discovery disputes; ex parte applications for extensions that should have been resolved informally; vacations cancelled or ruined by the actions of opposing counsel; retaliatory lack of cooperation. For the past 20 years or so, commentators have lamented the general decline in civility among litigators, complaining that...

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