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Litigation

Apr. 7, 2001

Courtroom Karma

Every weekday, with the exception of election-snafu litigation, which seems to flourish on the weekends, many of us litigators go into battle with hopes of winning something. We are like pitchers in baseball and quarterbacks in football. Winning is the purpose of our existence.

        By Leigh Datzker

        Every weekday, with the exception of election-snafu litigation, which seems to flourish on the weekends, many of us litigators go into battle with hopes of winning something. We are like pitchers in baseball and quarterbacks in football. Winning is the purpose of our existence.
        Winn...

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