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May 31, 2019

The Catalyst

Charles H. Dick Jr. employs an adaptive approach in synthesizing solutions in complex disputes.

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Antitrust, securities, employment, professional-liability

Even the most complex, high-dollar business disputes can stem from simple allegations of fraud or deceit — charges that often evoke emotionally explosive conflicts between parties.

A mediator’s job is to calculate how to bring those sometimes unstable elements together in a way that avoids spontaneous combustion, which is why Charles H. Dick Jr. sometimes compares settling a lawsuit to a chemical reaction.

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