Law Practice
Aug. 6, 2003
Counsel Must Help Obsessed Plaintiff Escape Self-Deception
Focus Column Litigation By Jeff Kichaven You are at a painful point in a difficult negotiation, and your legal training hardly qualifies you to handle it. Your client, the plaintiff, has been exposed to something that might, or might not, make him sick: asbestos, tobacco, molds. The illness is not likely to manifest for years, and the plaintiff might end up not getting sick at all.
Focus Column
Litigation
By Jeff Kichaven
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