Preventing/Employing "Guerrilla Tactics" in Arbitration and Litigation Are There Technically Legal "Guerrilla-Like" Practices that May Be Used in Arbitration/Litigation? (Speaker notes)
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Wilske, Stephan
Article from: TDM 2 (2010), in Guerrilla Tactics in International Arbitration & Litigation
Notes
- Spare the Usual Professional Courtesy
- Spare Any Sense of Taste Where This Might Be Helpful
- Playing "Hardball"
- quot;Artful" Obstruction within the Legal Framework
- and A "Sort of Conclusion"
- and A Warning!
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Suggested Citation
S. Wilske; "Preventing/Employing "Guerrilla Tactics" in Arbitration and Litigation Are There Technically Legal "Guerrilla-Like" Practices that May Be Used in Arbitration/Litigation? (Speaker notes)"
TDM 2 (2010), www.transnational-dispute-management.com
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