Pyrrhic Victories: Cost Benefit Analysis in Family Law
The tired adage “you can win the battle but lose the war” applies well to the practice of family law, if not all other types of cases. A Pyrrhic victory (which name derives from the Greek king who defeated the Romans in battle but lost the war) is a success that comes with greater losses…
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