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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 25, 2000

Lawyers Behaving Badly: Beware Consequences

        By David Brickner
        
        I've seen the following more times than I would like: During argument on a motion, one lawyer will typically assert points, then the second lawyer will speak in rebuttal, etc. So far so good. However, with surprising frequency, during one counsel's remarks, the opposing lawyer will undertake a ca...

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