Mediation: Tips for Parties and Lawyers
The experience of going to mediation after mediation with trusted, or at least grudgingly civil, colleagues can be very uplifting.... View Article
The experience of going to mediation after mediation with trusted, or at least grudgingly civil, colleagues can be very uplifting.... View Article
Every case involves facts that have to be organized, whether it involves a serious collision, divorce or custody matter, or... View Article
OK; I ADMIT IT! THIS POST IS PURE GRIPE. 1. Because mediation in Family Court began with a low budget “pilot... View Article
Be your own lawyer, and chaos may reign: 1. If your spouse goes bankrupt, you might have to pay off... View Article
Most clients do not know what to expect in their relationship with their attorney. Certainly, it varies by the attorney.... View Article
Not everything can be original. This is part of the “signature” a fellow trial lawyer puts on her e-mails. There... View Article
Nancy Hunter on Dingle Peninsula; Ireland is the homeland for Irish Road Bowling. This post is supposed to become part of... View Article
This is the blog post I did not want to write. Why give away something I have every right to... View Article
While awaiting our WV Mountaineers to take on Duke in the semi-finals of the final four, I think I will... View Article
Although I have several subjects in mind relative to my personal injury, trial, and mediation practice, I will today follow... View Article
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