Richard Robbins of Atlanta’s Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield said he used his tried-and-true method in his first trial since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the courts more than two years ago: Keep it simple.
It still worked.
“I've learned from years of trial work, the person with the simplest case wins,” said Richard Robbins of the Robbins Firm. “Ask me at a party what is the case about, and if I can't tell you in a minute, I have a problem.”
June 06, 2022 at 12:19 PM
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Richard Robbins of Atlanta’s Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield said he used his tried-and-true method in his first trial since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the courts more than two years ago: Keep it simple.
It still worked.
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