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Law Practice

Dec. 6, 2013

Managing your dismissive and bully peers

Interactions with this type of opposing counsel can trigger all kinds of reactions in us, and it can be difficult to know what to do. By Paul Fisher and Juli Adelman


By Paul Fisher and Juli Adelman


In our first article published Nov. 14, 2013, "Managing Your Dismissive and Bully Peers," we provided you with traits and warning signs of difficult opposing counsel. In this article we introduce tools that work in dealing with them. Although the Dismissive and Bully attorneys have characteristics that make them unique, these tools, selected from interviews with forty attorneys, are effective for managing both.


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