When you have a complex, multi-disciplinary problem, should you hire one expert in one aspect of the problem and then hope that that person can manage all the other aspects? Probably not. Yet lawyers and their clients are...more
10 Tips Toward Client Arbitration Satisfaction -
Except in “bet the company” circumstances, extensive discovery, dispositive motions, expert reports, and hearing costs are making courthouse litigation cost prohibitive....more
I. INTRODUCTION -
Arbitration tends to work best when both parties buy into the process from the beginning. Alternatively, the process often works poorly when one party feels that arbitration was imposed on them.
In the...more