Table of Contents
Includes List of Tables and List of Sidebars
A roadmap for efficiently and effectively helping even the most difficult clients to achieve their best possible outcomes, this book provides litigators, mediators, and allied professionals with new, inspiring, and practical tools. Pauline Tesler explains how this approach engages the unique problem-solving skills of lawyers to achieve settlements that customize outcomes in the way that few courts are able to achieve.
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ABA Publishing
9781634254700
477
5130214
7 x 10 Paperback
8/23/2016 12:00:00 AM
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