16 Feb 2021
Is Your Adversary a Buffoon? Tips for Taming the Beast
Your adversary’s rude or obstructionist actions could be their natural behavior or a calculated strategy to make your job more difficult. Either way, you must deal with this misconduct to protect your client’s interests.
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