In a recent mediation I walked into the room to speak with the plaintiff and his counsel. The plaintiff's lawyer was looking for the first time at a document that his client had just handed to him. The lawyer had a pained expression on his face, and as I walked in he said to his client, "Oy. This is not good."
For those of you who have never heard the word "Oy," it's a Yiddish expression that loosely translated means "oh no!" or "ouch!" Almost everyone has heard another, mor...
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