Pat Williams was featured in a recent Lawyers Weekly article on self-representation. “The arbitrator really becomes nearly a pseudo-counsel to the self-represented party to the extent of making sure they aren’t compromised or disadvantaged because they don’t understand the rules of procedure,” says Pat. Read the full article to learn more.
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