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The Four-Way Meeting - page 4 |
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Written by Kathleen B. Vetrano, Esquire
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Page 4 of 4 Naturally, a four-way meeting does not come with a guarantee of success or productiveness and, like any legal situation, a lot depends on the particular facts and circumstances. As the saying goes, "it takes two to tango." But even if a four-way meeting accomplishes no more than demonstrating how difficult a situation is or how far apart the parties are, that, in and of itself, can be a significant benefit. *This article appeared: • The Four-Way Meeting. Joy of Settlement: The Family Lawyer’s Guide to Effective Negotiations and Settlement Strategies. Gregg Herman, Editor. Chapter 19, ABA FLS Publication 1997. • Using Four Way Meetings in Divorce Cases. The Practical Lawyer. Vol. 42 No. 6 (September 1996)
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