Conventional wisdom holds that litigation is counter-cyclical. So now that the economy is in the toilet, does this mean litigators will get their moment in the sun while their corporate and M&A colleagues sit idle?
Perhaps—but not quite yet.
Now that the economy is in the toilet, does this mean litigators will get their moment in the sun while their corporate and M&A colleagues sit idle? Not exactly. At least not yet.
April 23, 2020 at 12:36 AM
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Conventional wisdom holds that litigation is counter-cyclical. So now that the economy is in the toilet, does this mean litigators will get their moment in the sun while their corporate and M&A colleagues sit idle?
Perhaps—but not quite yet.
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