Public Interest
Apr. 27, 2001
Volume Control
Whether you are a litigator or a transactional attorney, negotiation of disagreements is a part of your everyday business life. Even where there seems to be agreement on major issues, disagreements will arise as your interests or preferences come into conflict with your counterpart's.
Whether you are a litigator or a transactional attorney, negotiation of disagreements is a part of your everyday business life. Even where there seems to be agreement on major issues, disagreements will arise as your interests or preferences come into conflict with your counterpart's. The objective is to keep these disagreements from escalating out...
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