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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Sep. 30, 2000

Sprinting Home

When runners hit their stride, they feel something: clarity, a surge of confidence, a nearly divine compulsion to win. When litigator Eugene C. Moscovitch hit his stride after 27 years trying cases, he felt a similar clarity of vision.

By Melissa Onstad
        When runners hit their stride, they feel something: clarity, a surge of confidence, a nearly divine compulsion to win.
        When litigator Eugene C. Moscovitch hit his stride after 27 years trying cases, he felt a similar clarity of vision. His legal training was extensive, his reputation excellent and his chance of winning, on a case by...

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