DIFFICULT CLIENTS WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO LET GO By Tracy Schorn A s a divorce attorney who has been in practice for over 40 years, Robert Liotta knows from drama. There was the client who slammed Liotta's front door so hard, the glass shattered. And the woman who pulverized his glass coffee table in a fit of anger. ("I still get letters from her!") His advice for new lawyers? "Don't let your clients near breakable things," Liotta jokes. Opposite page: pathdoc/shutterstock * WASHINGTON LAWYER * MAY 2017 23http://www.dcbar.org