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Am I Naïve to Think Something Should Be Done?

By Katherine Gallo on February 27, 2012
Posted in Abuse and Professionalism

What do you do when you are being out muscled by a party who has deep pockets and a lawyer who’s intent is to abuse the discovery process and run up his bills.

ANSWER–GET THE COURT INVOLVED!!
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