Britain | Law reform
Don't sue
Mediation is booming. London's overpriced legal industry must adapt
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LAWYERS love a good argument, preferably a long and therefore very costly one. What their clients want is something different: their problem solved, as quickly and cheaply as possible. That means looking outside the courtroom.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Don't sue”
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