Daily Journal Staff Writer
TUSTIN - Settling a case in front of Christopher J. Day isn't about how much the plaintiff wants or how much the defense will pay.
"You don't try cases on 'I want this' or 'I offer that,'" Day said.
Instead, attorneys should focus first on carefully analyzing the evidence. In injury cases, that means the medical evidence.
"Don't tal...
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