A judge recently told my opposing counsel—right after sanctioning her and her clients for three years of frivolous litigation—that the courtroom is not a place for airing grievances, but for legal causes of action. The lesson for this attorney, and all attorneys, is that we must always be mindful of our role as gatekeepers. As
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