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Litigate or arbitrate: Does it matter?

Jeff Brown November 17, 2015

Deal people and their lawyers often give remedy provisions of real estate agreements the designation of “boilerplate,” thinking that cutting and pasting is all that is needed. 

In a recent webinar on just how important such provisions can be, Jeff Brown of our LA office and David Dick of our St. Louis office discuss the strategic use of mediation, litigation, and arbitration provisions. 

Not only helpful, but CLE credit is available for lawyers practicing in California, Missouri, Illinois, New York, and New Jersey. Here’s the link.

Jeff Brown is a partner in the firm's litigation department with a practice that focuses on real estate. You can reach him at (310) 282-9418 or jbrown@thompsoncoburn.com. David Dick is a also partner in the firm's litigation department. You can reach him at (314) 552-6142 or ddick@thompsoncoburn.com.