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Critical Strategies in Maximizing Damages Awarded At a Jury Trial or at Mediation
By Morris E. Fischer Esq. of Morris E. Fischer, Attorneys at Law - Bethesda, MD
About the Author
Morris E. Fischer, Esq., is a Maryland and Washington, D.C. labor and employment attorney who provides tough, aggressive and vigorous representation. He is licensed to practice law in the states of Maryland, New York and the District of Columbia and admitted to ten federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States. He has also tried cases in New York, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Texas and Mississippi, where recently he and local counsel obtained a jury verdict for $870,000.00. To learn more about his practice, go to http://www.morrisfischerlaw.com/.
This article is not meant to provide legal advice for any given situation. Readers must retain qualified attorneys to protect their legal rights after carefully reviewing the facts of specific cases.
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