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Perspective

Apr. 25, 2015

Mediating a case involving a public entity

Whether your claim is for a dangerous condition on public property, an eminent domain action, or breached of contract, claims against a public entity have their own nuances in mediation. By Wayne Avrashow


By Wayne Avrashow


Whether your claim is for a dangerous condition on public property, an eminent domain
action, or if the jurisdiction breached the terms of a contract, claims against a
public entity have their own nuances in mediation.


Some in the plaintiffs' bar believe there can be a circle-the-wagons approach to protecting
public employees such as when police officers or public d...

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