In litigation, a sympathetic public statement concerning the well-being of your opponent is not a…

Bottom line: Sympathetic statements from parties in litigation that touch on the health issues of another party can be more persuasive than statements that do not express sympathy. A lawsuit was recently filed in New Jersey state court by an employee of a New Jersey law firm alleging that she was fired the day after… Read More In litigation, a sympathetic public statement concerning the well-being of your opponent is not a…