"Many disputes that could previously have been resolved internally … have instead, more often than not, resulted in formal litigation, costing both sides significant time and money," says John Kaveney. (Image: Shutterstock)

When he was younger, John Kaveney aspired to become a doctor. But while in high school, he got to observe a physician in the operating room, which made him realize he was not destined for that profession. He said he came out of the hospital "as white as a ghost" that day.

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Charles Toutant

Charles Toutant is a litigation writer for the New Jersey Law Journal.