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How Soon Is Too Soon To Contact a Litigator
When an elder law matter starts to unravel, timing is everything. Waiting too long to involve a litigator can turn a manageable dispute into a costly crisis — but calling too early can create unnecessary complications. This session will help you identify the warning signs that signal it’s time to bring in litigation support, understand when strategic restraint is the better course, and make more confident decisions that protect your clients, your case strategy, and your practice.
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Ann S. Jacobs
Jacobs Injury Law, SC
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Carol J. Wessels, Fellow
Wessels & Liebau LLC
Mequon, WI
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