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         <title>Nancy E. Hudgins</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Vickie:<br />
Visual aids--great idea!  As a mediator, I would be thrilled to have parties bring visual aids.  Mediators are people, too.  If lawyers are providing clarity, they've just increased their credibility and reliability.<br />
BTW, as a lawyer and advocate, I often wondered why lawyers don't put more graphs, charts, pictures into the briefs they file with the court.  Word lets you import just about anything.  I don't know where it's written that you can't take advantage of this technology in a pleading. <br />
Nancy</p>]]></description>
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