Clients Shouldn’t Mind If Lawyers Get Along With Adversaries
The benefits that can be realized by having a solid connection with other lawyers to a matter are priceless.
The benefits that can be realized by having a solid connection with other lawyers to a matter are priceless.
Of the collection of things that in-house lawyers worry about, the identity of opposing counsel probably doesn't even make the list.
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These suggestions could be akin to the Ten Commandments for handling difficult clients and opposing counsel.
Some interactions with opposing counsel can be stressful, challenging, and even downright hostile.
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Brian Tannebaum suggests that you not drop down to opposing counsel's level, especially if they're being rude.