By Alexander S. Polsky
Attorneys can follow a practical, easy 10-step analysis to enhance the results at arbitration and obtain the best result for the client.
*Consider whether the case should be arbitrated or not. The attorney's first consideration should be whether the case is suitable for arbitration. From the...
Attorneys can follow a practical, easy 10-step analysis to enhance the results at arbitration and obtain the best result for the client.
*Consider whether the case should be arbitrated or not. The attorney's first consideration should be whether the case is suitable for arbitration. From the...
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