United States:
Flipping Stones
02 August 2017
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Dean Rocco (Partner-Los Angeles) authored on an article for the
CLM Professional Times, Summer 2017, Volume 1, Issue 2. Titled
"Flipping Stones," the article focuses on leaving
critical stones unturned in sexual harassment claims in the name of
delicacy. Dean advocate for the "effective use of the
investigation and discovery phases," conducted outside of
public scrutiny, to help defense counsel "accurately assess
and value a sexual harassment claim and help a client decide
whether to take the fight to the public arena of jury
trial."
CLM Professional Times
Summer 2017, Volume 1, Issue2
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