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Perspective

Jul. 22, 2016

It's inevitable that errors will be made at trial

You won your case at the trial level; you believe everything went pretty smoothly, so why be concerned when you receive the notice of appeal? By Jeffrey King

By Jeffrey King

You won your case at the trial level; you believe everything went pretty smoothly, so why be concerned when you receive the notice of appeal? Of course you will prevail on appeal.

"Not so fast my friend," as Lee Corso might say. Perhaps it's time to step back and consider a resolution through mediation. This article will outline the risks and costs involved in the appellate process, what to look for in choosing a mediator and...

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