The difficulty in nailing down firm trial dates in these days of overburdened courts hasn't changed the way his clients view dispute resolution, Roe said, controverting the popular wisdom that the defense gains by dragging its feet.
"For both sides, I believe that a closed file is a good file," he said. "I'm not seeing that the courtroom problem to get a trial date impacts that at all."
Still, Roe said, he doesn...
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