By David Pash
This month's topic derives from a series of war stories shared with me over the past few months. The common theme is what to do with the so-called "tainted plaintiff," and this month's lesson is the importance of stepping back from one's case in order to have someone with more objectivity tell you what is really going on.
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This month's topic derives from a series of war stories shared with me over the past few months. The common theme is what to do with the so-called "tainted plaintiff," and this month's lesson is the importance of stepping back from one's case in order to have someone with more objectivity tell you what is really going on.
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