03 Aug 2021
What Do the Tokyo Olympics and Summary Judgment Have in Common?
Like this year’s Olympics, which see the introduction of 3x3 basketball and freestyle BMX, your approach to summary judgment cannot be static. Outdistance the competition with our practice note on summary judgment survival skills.
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