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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Apr. 27, 2000

Business Judgment

Practitioner: Alternate Dispute Resolution By Alexander S. Polsky All attorneys have been there - the painful moment when discovery demonstrates that the case is not the case that they had hoped it would be. The emotional client, however, often cannot see it that way. In the client's mind, it is not the case that is faltering, it is the attorney!

By Alexander S. Polsky
         All attorneys have been there - the painful moment when discovery demonstrates that the case is not the case that they had hoped it would be. The emotional client, however, often cannot see it that way. In the client's mind, it is not the case that is faltering, it is the attorney!
        Or how about the sex...

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