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Litigation In Bankruptcy Court: It Can Be A Trying Ordeal – Conclusion
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Tom Waldron, a former bankruptcy judge and current Advisor to the NACTT Academy, lives in Tucson, AZ.[email protected].
To conclude this series on litigation in the bankruptcy court, this article will consider certain trial tactics and post-trial proceedings.
A. MOST IMPORTANT
The most important trial tactic is Preparation. It would be foolish to suggest that this short article could reveal all the trial tactics which would provide a certain path to litigation success. Having . . .
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