By Jeffrey K. Winikow
Litigation has become an evil word and lawyers have become nothing but fodder for late-night talk-show talk show monologues. But litigation has been as strong a force in driving social change as anything else. If the image of the legal profession is at an all time low, it is because disputes ...
Litigation has become an evil word and lawyers have become nothing but fodder for late-night talk-show talk show monologues. But litigation has been as strong a force in driving social change as anything else. If the image of the legal profession is at an all time low, it is because disputes ...
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