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IT SEEMS TO ME.... WHY DO WE STOP ON RED AND GO ON GREEN?


MEDIATION: A MISUNDERSTOOD PROCESS

Barriers to Free Movement of Civil Justice" Conference - Salzburg, November, 3-6, 2001

By: Arthur F. Licata, Esq.


NEGOTIATION TECHNIQUES

In order to improve the chance for a successful negotiation, INQUIRE, INQUIRE of the other side. Ask his point of view. Ask what are his perspectives. Ask what issues are important to him. Ask what are the facts upon which he relies to support his position.


SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY REVISITED

What is no Longer Sociable or Permissible


TOBACCO LEGAL FEES

A metaphor for the degree of difficulty confronting the plaintiff's attorneys in Massachusetts, at the commencement of the tobacco litigation, is Lindberg planning to fly solo across the Atlantic. No one had ever done it and those that had tried died. Flying across the ocean seemed an insurmountable obstacle.


WHEN SHOULD CHARITY BEGIN AT HOME

The Outmoded Concept Of Charitable And Nonprofit Organizational Immunity


YOU ARE EITHER PART OF THE PROBLEM OR PART OF THE SOLUTION

On Saturday, June 3, 2000 a revolutionary event took place at Boston College Law School. The judges of the trial court spent several hours listening to members of the trial bar. The second extraordinary aspect of the occasion was that the members of the trial bar spent several hours talking, debating, agreeing and disagreeing with one another in a spirited intellectual debate. The discussion was about how we prActive and how we can improve our skills in the preparation of jury trials.


BECOMING "KEENELY" AWARE OF THE CONSEQUEUNCES

The Risk May No Longer Be Worth The Benefit

Case: Keene v. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. 56 Mass. App. Ct. 10 (2002)


CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS

Listen... Do You Want to Know a Secret?



The Boston, Massachusetts law firm of Arthur F. Licata, P.C. handles complex tort litigation for clients throughout Massachusetts including Suffolk County, Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Middlesex County, Worcester County, and Essex County, and cities such as Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River, Lynn, and Quincy. Mr. Licata is also admitted to practice in the state of New York. He routinely takes cases by referral from other attorneys located throughout the New England region and the United States.