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| February 2, 2010

Tips for Managing Expedited Litigation From History’s Great Strategists

Managing litigation is like managing a protracted war — it requires careful planning, attention to the critical components of your case (the documents, the witnesses, and the experts), and, above all else, an obsessive focus on the primary objective. This is particularly true in expedited litigation, in which time is the ultimate enemy and the tight schedule magnifies mistakes. In this context, here are seven tips to managing expedited litigation, pulled from some of the most influential military strategists in history.

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