Greedy lawyers blamed for lack of mediation
Call me naive, but I just don't see this in the market I work in.
Any lawyer avoiding mediation to string out a case has bigger problems than that one job and the market tends to sort them out quickly.
Call me naive, but I just don't see this in the market I work in.
Any lawyer avoiding mediation to string out a case has bigger problems than that one job and the market tends to sort them out quickly.
Posted by Geoff Sharp
Labels: practise/practice
1 comment:
I've been saying this since I started hearing this the first week I began mediating. It's beyond GREAT to hear someone else say it for a change!
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