Meet and Confer: Not Just a Delay Tactic
This is the brief story of an over-zealous opposing counsel undone by his aggressive discovery motion work
This is the brief story of an over-zealous opposing counsel undone by his aggressive discovery motion work
Small and local businesses, like law firms, have a variety of powerful and cost-effective digital advertising options at their disposal.
Someone steals the laptop you use in your practice. After the first flush of panic subsides, a nagging question surfaces: do I have any ethical obligations? Quick answer: Yes. At the time of the event. And well before.
Since most civil cases conclude in a settlement, you may focus much of your time working towards a negotiated resolution.
You have agreed to mediation. What should you do now?

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