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Most Clients are Well Intentioned

By Thomas J. Crane on May 21, 2009
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

 I recently talked about clients who "forget" key evidence because they are nervous or simply frightened about their situation.  On the other hand, there are, on very rare occasions, those folks at the opposite extreme.  The potential clients who know or should know they do not have a strong case.  They just want to manipulate…

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