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Litigation

Aug. 3, 2011

No matter is too great: Practical lessons for litigating a complex case

With some diligence, tenacity, strategic thinking, persistence, and the power of positive relationships, no matter is too great or too complicated. By Marwa Elzankaly of McManis Faulkner


By Marwa Elzankaly


Over the past 11 years of my practice, I have handled a wide variety of cases, from commercial disputes (big and small), to class actions, to prosecuting and defending civil rights cases. I have represented my clients in state court and federal court, before local, state and federal administrative agencies, and in both state and federal appellate courts. Through it all, the ultimate lesson learned consistently is that with some diligence, tenac...

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