Mandatory Mediation Leads to Italian Litigator Strike
How do you get Italian lawyers to strike?
You give them a long ski weekend.
That was the wink-wink response of critics in March to the two-day strike called by the Italian litigators union the Organismo Unitario dell’Avvocatura Italiana.
The attorneys closed down the country's courts for two days in response to a new law compelling them to mediate their clients' disputes. Now they're mulling the possibility of another walk-out.
Beach season?




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