Stalingrad legal defense

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title: Stalingrad legal defense
text: The Stalingrad legal defense is a strategy usually used by a defendant to wear down the plaintiff or legal proceedings by appealing every ruling that is unfavorable to the defendant and using whatever other means possible to delay proceedings. Typically a meritorious case is not presented by the defendant. The term comes from the World War II era Battle of Stalingrad where the Soviet Union won the battle by wearing down attacking German forces over the course of 5 months. A notable use of this l
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date created: 2020-11-27T13:16:45Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T09:49:22Z
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