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Effective Alternatives to Litigation: Arbitration and Mediation |
August 10, 2004
Abraham Lincoln recognized the virtue of
resolving serious disputes by some means
other than a courtroom. Though a lawyer by
trade, he discouraged litigation. He openly
encouraged compromise, pointing out that in
litigation the nominal winner is often the real
loser in fees, expenses and...
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