By David M. Balabanian
LESSONS LEARNED
"The whole of Gaul," Caesar wrote, "is divided into three parts."
So, too, is the trust we need to earn - that of the courts, clients and other counsel. Prior columns have addressed the first two parts. This one considers the third.
Despite its importance, remarkably little is said about the role that trust (or distrust) between lawyers plays in the ...
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