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Books

Oct. 30, 2010

A Moral Dilemma

Is it ethical to settle a case for expediency when you know your client is innocent? By Kurt W. Melchior of Nossaman.


By Kurt W. Melchior


These stories are reprinted with permission from Kurt Melchior's "Off the Record: Sidebars from a Trial Lawyer's Life," published by Courthouse Steps Publishing in September 2010 and available on Amazon.com. Melchior, who is a partner and general counsel at Nossaman in San Francisco, is a member of the California Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame. The 100-plus anecdotes in the book are true and share lessons learned from his almost ...

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