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Not only must you have done your homework regarding your own client and their facts, you also need to determine how the world-at-large and your opponent perceive the situation.

There is no greater inhibitor to dispute resolution than when parties falsely attribute levels of intent and irresponsibility to others.1 It is vital before turning an accusing finger to first empathize with your opponent in order to frame the right level of response.

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Source: Zwier Paul J. Legal Strategy. Wolters Kluwer,2015. — 190 p.. 2015

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