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Sticks and stones? Censure recommended for discourtesy, prosecution threats

By Karen Rubin on December 18, 2014
Posted in How Not to Practice

pebbles and sticks in a wooden box“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.”  That may or may not be true, depending on who you ask.

We should take note of that adage when dealing with adversaries who really get under our skin. Virtually all lawyers send snarky e-mails and missives now and then.  But in…

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