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Litigation

Jan. 24, 2001

Law and Order

I don't like to rehash topics, but my Nov. 21 Dicta column on incivility among opposing lawyers, entitled "Uncivil Counsel: Fighting Opposing Lawyer Is Not the Way to Win Over Judge," triggered such a reader response that I can't resist some revisiting.

        By David Pash

        I don't like to rehash topics, but my Nov. 21 Dicta column on incivility among opposing lawyers, entitled "Uncivil Counsel: Fighting Opposing Lawyer Is Not the Way to Win Over Judge," triggered such a reader response that I can't resist some revisiting.
        Some years ago, a group of very distingu...

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