"So, I dig in early to learn all the facts and the relevant law," she said. "That way, the client knows where the case is going, and there are no unpleasant surprises."
Glaser isn't timid about trying her case in court when it's appropriate, she said, adding, "We don't cave after summary judgment motions are granted or denied."...
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