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Jul. 27, 2002
Rules of Engagement
Dicta Column - By Kevin Midlam - Although the skills and strategies needed and utilized in litigation are similar to those required for obtaining the desired result in arbitration, they need to be modified to meet the purposes of the arbitration arena. Because the desire for expedition and economy underlies the basic reason for the arbitration process, the skills required and the strategies used must be tailored to accommodate those requirements.
By Kevin Midlam
Although the skills and strategies needed and utilized in litigation are similar to those required for obtaining the desired result in arbitration, they need to be modified to meet the purposes of the arbitration ar...
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