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Constitutional Law

Jan. 5, 2002

The Magnificent Seven

Resolving "broken homes" cases is time-consuming, costly and frustrating. A seven-step process that begins with a discovery stay and concludes with direct involvement of the homeowners clears the logjam and produces an efficient and rational settlement.

        By Alexander S. Polsky
        
        Resolving "broken homes" cases is time-consuming, costly and frustrating. A seven-step process that begins with a discovery stay and concludes with direct involvement of the homeowners clears the logjam and produces an efficient and rational settlement. The process outlined below works in conj...

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