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- zot1

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How do you deal with opposing counsel when...
They are ridiculous AF?
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JusticeJackson

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Re: How do you deal with opposing counsel when...
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- zot1

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Re: How do you deal with opposing counsel when...
I was thinking that (re: writing)--if I could get all these misrepresentations in writing and maybe signed under penalty of perjury, life would be a lot better.JusticeJackson wrote:99% of opposing counsel are ridiculous AF. You deal with them by not worrying about it and trying to get them to put their ridiculous stances in writing.zot1 wrote:They are ridiculous AF?
FWIW your first line made me feel a lot better.