April 18, 2017

The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Litigation & Dispute Resolution 2017

Drinker Biddle attorneys from Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania contributed chapters to The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Litigation & Dispute Resolution 2017. Each chapter addresses common issues in litigation and dispute resolution within specific jurisdictions. Subjects include preliminaries; commencement of proceedings; claim defense; joinder and consolidation; duties and powers of the courts; disclosure; evidence; judgments and orders; settlements; preliminaries; and alternative dispute resolution institutions.

Partner Justin O. Kay authored the Illinois chapter, available here.

Partner Andrew B. Joseph and senior attorney William A. Wright authored the New Jersey chapter, available here.

Partner Clay J. Pierce and counsel Marsha J. Indych authored the New York chapter, available here. Associate Lucas B. Michelen also contributed to this chapter.

Litigation Group chair Michael W. McTigue Jr. and associate Jennifer B. Dempsey authored the Pennsylvania chapter, available here.

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