Stonewalling
What is the goal of stonewalling?
Lawyers may use stonewalling as a tactical maneuver in litigation or negotiations:
- to delay proceedings,
- frustrate the opposing party, or
- conceal information.
It involves deliberate non-cooperation, such as ignoring requests for documents, providing vague, evasive responses, or refusing to communicate.
What are the consequences of stonewalling?
Stonewalling often creates significant delays and increasing costs.