Being a solo has its challenges, but Kevin Hedges says relying only on himself during a trial provides an advantage.
“If you have a second chair, there is a real danger of slippage and a failure to understand all of the facts,” Hedges says.
Being a solo has its challenges, but a Houston lawyer says relying only on himself during a trial provides an advantage. In May, Hedges, a Houston solo, won a defense verdict for his client Asia Chemical Corp. Inc. On July 1, 190th District Judge Patricia J. Kerrigan of Houston signed a take-nothing judgment in Grupo Industrial Plastilux S.A. de C.V. v. Asia Chemical Corp. Inc. , a breach of contract suit involving the delivery of plastic chemicals.
July 11, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Being a solo has its challenges, but Kevin Hedges says relying only on himself during a trial provides an advantage.
“If you have a second chair, there is a real danger of slippage and a failure to understand all of the facts,” Hedges says.
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