Stalingrad defense

The strategy of wearing down the plaintiff by tenaciously fighting by whatever means anything the plaintiff presents and appealing every ruling favorable to the plaintiff, rather than presenting a meritorious case.

• The tactic is named for the Russian city besieged by the Germans in World War II. The defenders refused to surrender and used every available tactic and tool to hold the attackers at bay until winter cut the enemy’s supply lines, leaving the attackers with inadequate resources with which to continue the siege.


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