Labor/Employment
Aug. 13, 1999
Second Sight
By Joseph Posner "If at first one doesn't succeed, try, try again" is a maxim that most people learn from their mothers. It's a pretty good rule for life, but not for making summary-judgment motions. That's the lesson the defense had to learn the hard way in Bagley v. TRW , 99 Daily Journal D.A.R. 7751(July 29, 1999).




By Joseph Posner
"If at first one doesn't succeed, try, try again" is a maxim that most people learn from their mothers. It's a pretty good rule for life, but not for making summary-judgment motions. That's the lesson the defense had to learn the hard way in Bagley v. TRW, 99 Daily Journal D.A.R. 7751(July 29, 1999).<...
"If at first one doesn't succeed, try, try again" is a maxim that most people learn from their mothers. It's a pretty good rule for life, but not for making summary-judgment motions. That's the lesson the defense had to learn the hard way in Bagley v. TRW, 99 Daily Journal D.A.R. 7751(July 29, 1999).<...
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