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Why Client Expectations of Legal Procedures Must Be Managed to Achieve Settlement Satisfaction
In today's legal landscape, some state court litigants get to choose which procedures they use to resolve their cases, and others do not. For example, some courts provide litigants with a choice between mediation and nonbinding arbitration whereas others require parties to use particular procedures.