Law Practice
Nov. 2, 1999
Legal Battles
Legal Battles Rude behavior and personal attacks are not a necessary part of the litigation By Gig Kyriacou A number of years ago a seasoned litigator told this wet-behind-the-ears attorney that "no trial lawyer is worth his salt until he is on at least his second or third marriage." The puzzled look on my face led him to clarify: "Not cynical, deceptive or mean enough."
By Gig Kyriacou
A number of years ago a seasoned litigator told this wet-behind-the-ears attorney that "no trial lawyer is worth his salt until he is on at least his second or third marriage." The puzzled look on my face led him to clarify: "Not cynical, deceptive or mean enough."
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A number of years ago a seasoned litigator told this wet-behind-the-ears attorney that "no trial lawyer is worth his salt until he is on at least his second or third marriage." The puzzled look on my face led him to clarify: "Not cynical, deceptive or mean enough."
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