Civil litigators hate emotion, believing it interferes with the resolution of disputes.
To the contrary, emotion is at the center of resolution. Understanding emotion and
its effect on decision-making is an absolute necessity for civil litigators, regardless
of the subject matter or the forum.
In his best-selling book, "Thinking Fast & Slow," Professor He...
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