Litigation
Jul. 8, 2000
No Way
Q. Which cases should never, ever be mediated? A. Conventional wisdom dictates that, where new law needs to be made, mediation is probably not appropriate. This sentiment was echoed by Jim Cordes, a Santa Barbara sole practitioner who specializes in employment litigation.
A. Conventional wisdom dictates that, where new law needs to be made, mediation is probably not appropriate. This sentiment was echoed by Jim Cordes, a Santa Barbara sole practitioner who specializes in employment litigation.
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