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    Texas Practice Guide Alternative Dispute Resolution, 2025-2026 ed.

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    A comprehensive, well-written, start-to-finish how to resource for Texas lawyers. Illustrates what is effective, and offers advice on how to avoid mistakes in mediation or arbitration. Also shows you how ADR meets clients’ needs, how to select the most

    Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
    Service Number:41797117
    Publication date:2024-11-20
    Practice area:Civil procedure
    Jurisdiction:Texas
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    John P. Palmer

    John P. Palmer was born in Dallas, Texas in 1963 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas in 1985 and a Juris Doctor degree from St. Marys University School of Law in 1988. Following graduation, John served as a briefing attorney 

    Robert C. Prather

    Prather is a partner at the firm of Jordan, Dunlap, Prather & Harris, LLP in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Prather is licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of Texas and the United States Supreme Court, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals and 

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