Daily Journal Staff Writer
Litigators are known for eating up all available court time with their remarks. This strategy might prove useful, when a judge or other attorneys can interrupt with questions or objections. Other times, it can present a big problem.
Like when attorneys are appearing telephonically. Not seeing the faces of the parties they're addressing, sudden interruptions - and general rambling - can throw ...
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