Litigation
Aug. 17, 2000
Litigation Reality
By Richard L. Antognini and Kenneth C. Feldman. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that "the life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience." Holmes was only partly right. In some cases, a court's idea of what is good public policy matters more than logic or experience.
By Richard L. Antognini and Kenneth C. Feldman
Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that "the life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience." Holmes was only partly right. In some cases, a court's idea of what is good public policy matters more than logic or experience. Kransco v. American Empire Surplus Lin...
Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that "the life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience." Holmes was only partly right. In some cases, a court's idea of what is good public policy matters more than logic or experience. Kransco v. American Empire Surplus Lin...
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