Focus Column
By Robert D. "Bo" Links
One true thing about litigation is that it breeds winners and losers. Witnesses testify, evidence is presented, arguments are made. The dust settles, if only for a moment, and then a judgment issues, an appeal is taken, and a final decision ends the process. In the end, one party prevails. Litigation very rarely ends in a tie.
As an advocate and arbitr...
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