Verdicts
Aug. 16, 2008
In Mediations, Aiming for the Lizard's Head
Lawrence Irving likes to begin his mediations by asking the parties: “Do you want to shoot the lizard in the head, and stop the tail from growing back?” In other words: Do you want to resolve this case once and for all? That’s the goal of this former U.S. District Court judge and trial lawyer, who has spent almost two decades trying to bring peace to warring parties.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN DIEGO - Lawrence Irving likes to begin his mediations by asking the parties: "Do you want to shoot the lizard in the head, and stop the tail from growing back?"
In other words: Do you want to resolve this case once and for all? That's the goal of this former U.S. ...
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