For Tolt, the gloomy economy has been a boon.
"With the unfortunate side effects of people being laid off and not readily finding new jobs, they are much more likely to brood about why they were selected for termination and end up on a lawyer's doorstep," she said. "We're seeing a lot of those cases."
As for the court's waning resources, court closures and the uncertainty of trial dates, Tolt said that she has...
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