Comments

Jane P - Saint Paul, Minnesota

"Brevity and clarity in communication;candor with opposing counsel. I loved that Lincoln felt his job was to complete the unfinished commitment of the Declaration of Independence with regard to equality, which is not a value embedded in the Constitution. This was a marvelous CLE, and great discussion by counsel. "

Brennon G - Lubbock, Texas

"Your adversary does not need to be your enemy Beware Pyrrhic victories"

Christopher A - Kansas City, Missouri

"conceding arguments or weaknesses in a case"

Alexander M - Portland, Oregon

"Putting time into writing for brevity and clarity"

Stephen W - Bangor, Maine

"do the work in advance on a case so details not lost later "

Terry S - Vienna, Missouri

"reminder of honesty "

Bennie M L - Dalton, Georgia

"Clarity and Brevity."

Shannon W - Claremore, Oklahoma

"See both sides"

Carson B - Boston, Massachusetts

"search for common goals in litigation/disputes"

Michael L - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

"In law it is a good policy never to plead what you need not, lest you oblige yourself to prove what you cannot."