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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jul. 30, 2008

What's Stranger Than Fiction? Handling the Average Lawsuit

Law in many ways is like fiction, with motivation, character and even reality being endlessly revealed, writes Nora Quinn. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Nora Quinn
This article appears on Page 4

      Law in many ways is like fiction, with motivation, character and even reality being endlessly revealed. You will begin a case in which you appear to have a frightened, perhaps intimidated individual who is trying to establish something against a company of ruthlessly competent executives who have performed in some way that may or may not be legal. They se...

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