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Use of ADR techniques to Resolve Complex Disputes with the Government
18 December 2002
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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
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Use of ADR techniques to Resolve Complex Disputes with the Government On November 1, 2002, Gibson Dunn Partner
Robert S. Metzger spoke on the use of ADR techniques to resolve complex disputes with the Government at the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) Conference on Advanced Litigation Services & Fraud, workshop on Complex Government Contract Litigation. The written material that was provided to attendees at the program is available as a
PDF file.
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