Litigators can be read as optimists or pessimists.
Give them a scenario, and they’re likely to find a dispute, or at least a potential one.
An aggressive SEC. Privacy issues bubbling up into the courts. And trials aplenty. Is that good or bad news?
December 20, 2021 at 07:30 AM
10 minute read
Litigators can be read as optimists or pessimists.
Give them a scenario, and they’re likely to find a dispute, or at least a potential one.
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