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Military Law

Nov. 24, 2009

Military Lessons for the Litigator

Kurt Schlichter of Schlichter & Shonack compares a lawsuit to a military campaign and a lawyer to a general.

By Kurt Schlichter

A lawsuit is much like a military campaign, with a series of battles culminating in a final decision. For that reason, a good lawyer thinks like a general and applies some of the wisdom of military leaders through the ages to create and execute a winning litigation strategy. Far too many trial lawyers never develop a clear case strategy. Instead, they find themselves fighting a succession of unrelated pitched battles - fights over discovery, defenses ag...

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