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By Michaelbrent Collings
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Most litigators have either seen or experienced that one big mistake: the little legal foible they didn't know about, the time they saw someone forget to allege a required element in a pleading or at trial. These defects can be devastating, particularly when uncovered at time of trial, when all the money and all the time is at last truly on the...
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