I will confess to having been a big fan of MAD magazine in my wasted youth and I remember a feature of the magazine entitled "When they say...what they really mean is..." This phrase has stuck with me over the years and it has a particular application to the mediation process in the context of the age-old conflict between "principle" and "principal."
Many lawyers, judges and mediators feel that when a client says in a mediation: "It's the principle of the thing," what...
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