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Family-law attorneys are more likely than other lawyers to encounter unstable clients -- some packing firepower. Even criminal-defense lawyer David Mitcham of Houston contends that the "nuttiest people in the system" are the ones fighting over kids. So how do solo and small firm lawyers who handle family-law work ward off crazy clients? It comes down to common sense, says one family-law lawyer.
August 29, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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