By David M. Balabanian
LESSONS LEARNED
Prior columns have emphasized the importance of earning the courts' trust - and how easily it can be forfeited through over- or mis-statement.
No less important is securing the trust of our clients.
Getting hired is, no doubt, some evidence of trust. Often, however, more is needed to make sure the client is comfortable confiding in us without reserva...
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