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Litigation

Oct. 21, 2000

All in a Day's Work

Sometimes it seems as if small-firm lawyers are being papered to death. Time is never on their side as opposing attorneys try to wear them down by dragging things out. And the full weight of the federal government or a 500-attorney law firm bearing down on them is all in a day's - and sometimes, a year's - work.

By Leonard Novarro
        Sometimes it seems as if small-firm lawyers are being papered to death. Time is never on their side as opposing attorneys try to wear them down by dragging things out. And the full weight of the federal government or a 500-attorney law firm bearing down on them is all in a day's - and sometimes, a year's - work.
        They do it because ...

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