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Litigation

Jun. 1, 2002

Know Thy Neutral

Column by Diane Wayne and Godfrey Isaac - Every legal practitioner is acutely aware of the differences in individuals and companies that one should consider before undertaking legal representation. It is the development of the same skills of understanding, evaluating and attracting business that predicts which lawyers will become as skilled in mediation as litigation.

        By Diane Wayne and Godfrey Isaac

        Every legal practitioner is acutely aware of the differences in individuals and companies that one should consider before undertaking legal representation. It is the development of the same skills of understanding, evaluating and attracting business that predicts which lawyers will become as skilled in mediation as lit...

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