Construction
Mar. 1, 2001
Excess Baggage
Construction defect litigators know that the traditional mediation process has become a runaway train, loaded with excessive costs, frustrating delays and disgruntled clients. Despite the best intentions and considerable hard work of mediators, attorneys and associated professionals, efforts to apply the brakes have failed.
Construction defect litigators know that the traditional mediation process has become a runaway train, loaded with excessive costs, frustrating delays and disgruntled clients. Despite the best intentions and considerable hard work of mediators, attorneys and associated professionals, efforts to apply the brak...
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