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Litigation

Oct. 17, 2001

Balanced Act

In approaching law and motion matters and especially oral argument, it is important to remember that you want to make it as easy as possible for the court to rule in your favor. The following guidelines will help you achieve that.

        By Kirk A. Pasich
        
        In approaching law and motion matters and especially oral argument, it is important to remember that you want to make it as easy as possible for the court to rule in your favor. The following guidelines will help you achieve that.
Always take the high road. Briefs and or...

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