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When ‘I Pick, You Pick, They Pick’ Goes Wrong
June 12, 2017
One of the most important factors to determine the outcome of any dispute is the question of who will be the decision maker. Parties litigating in court spend significant resources analyzing venue issues at early stages of litigation and jury selection at the end, believing that having the “right” decision makers often makes the difference in success or failure.
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