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Court Orders Counsel to Go To Lunch

Court I'm sure only readers from the legal profession will appreciate this...

A law firm client brought to my attention a court decision in Maricopa County, Arizona resolving some challenging behavior between attorneys.

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Plaintiff’s counsel extended a lunch invitation to Defendant’s counsel “to have a discussion regarding discovery and other matters.” Plaintiff’s counsel offered to “pay for lunch.” Defendant’s counsel failed to respond until the motion was filed.

Unbelievable...and absolutely hysterical.

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I stumbled upon this site as I was in the process of doing some online research. Oh brother, now I've heard everything! And we wonder why jokes about lawyers abound!

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