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I have been an attorney since 1989 and have trained in the martial arts since 1984. Both fields share the same model for success: Avoid confrontation. Fight fiercely when necessary. Think creatively. Negotiate from strength. Overcome weakness. Pay rigorous attention to detail. Show courtesy and respect.
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Monthly Archives: August 2014
Acting in Bad Faith, Breaching the Implied Covenant of Good Faith
It is common sense that you don’t expect the person you are entering into an agreement with you purposefully try to dupe you. The doctrine of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing states that just that. Here … Continue reading
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