When lawyers make the litigation personal, they do not serve their clients well.

Filed Under: A Word About Our Fees, Client Success, Finer Points, Professional Liability

First, any opposing lawyer will become a very good lawyer if personally motivated.  Disrespect towards an opposing lawyer often compels the lawyer to think long, hard, and often about how to win the case. Second, more time than necessary is spent fighting over matters usually resolved by agreement, which costs clients’ money, time, or both.

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