31 Jan 2023
The Art of War: Partnering with In-House Counsel at Trial
Though trial by combat may at times seem an option, we at Civil Litigation like to keep litigation … well, civil. That’s why, as outside counsel, effective collaboration with in-house counsel is essential to developing a trial theme that summarizes your client’s business and role in the dispute, and is in alignment with your client’s goals—be they public relations, business, or legal. Click the link below for a practice note discussing issues outside counsel should consider when preparing opening and closing statements for a trial with a corporate client.
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