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Law Practice

Jan. 10, 2022

Taking a difficult dispute to trial

Sometimes, mediation and/or arbitration simply will not do; you have to get ready for trial.

James D. Crosby

James D. Crosby, Attorney at Law

Email: crosby@crosbyattorney.com

Univ of San Diego SOL; San Diego CA

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TIPS FOR NEW ATTORNEYS

When I told an attorney friend that I was writing about trial skills, specifically for new litigators, she commented, "Nobody goes to trial anymore." Clearly, that is not accurate -- barring some now-periodic COVID interruptions, the state and federal courts are full of civil cases being tried. Nevertheless, this is a common refrain heard from lawyers and business alike. You've heard it too: Nobody wants to go to tri...

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