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Hagen v. Faherty2/18/2003 culture of belligerence has taken root in our legal system, and it is an affliction on the day-to-day business of judging. Elliot L. Bien, Viewpoint: A new way for courts to promote professionalism, 86 Judicature No. 3, 132 (2002).
We think the parties' arguments in this case could have been made more effectively if they were less strident and more tailored as a logical refutation of the other side's arguments. Accordingly, we commend a more civil, collegial, and professional briefing style to all attorneys practicing before us.
CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, we affirm the judgment of the district court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
LYNN PICKARD, Judge
WE CONCUR:
JONATHAN B. SUTIN, Judge
CELIA FOY CASTILLO, Judge
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