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Archive for September, 2007

Anger and the Attorney

by Sonia Brill
Many clients want aggressive attorneys. These attorneys’ loud and boisterous advocacy in the courtroom reaffirms for clients that their interests are being persuasively argued.
The difference between keen strategy, advocacy and fair settlement, and problematic aggression is the quality of the outcome. At times, aggressive technique on a client’s behalf can become a problem [...]

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Seeing Red: The Cost of Anger

JENNA WAS SO ANGRY, SHE SAW RED.
After eight years of marriage, despite a child and a home together, her husband Pete was leaving. After only four or five marriage counseling sessions, Pete gave up. Jenna wanted the couples counseling to reignite the romance and intimacy. He still wanted out. After they separated, Pete made plans [...]

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