Negotiating The Lower Levels Of Dante's Inferno: The Litigation Process

Topics:
Securities litigation
Tags:
Business Operations,
Dispute,
Litigation
Source:
Law Office of Jonathan Sauer

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Overview: One of the least understood aspects of the litigation process is the litigation process. On the one hand, clients who ask that suit be filed against a defendant, believe that the case is inexorably and irrevocably going to end up at a trial at some point in the future. It is hoped that the foregoing will provide an introductory course in Litigation 101 for the uninitiated and a reasonably comprehensive refresher course for the veteran. It is important to keep in mind that the litigation process is 'a process'. It is a methodology of resolving civil disputes that was set up prior to your dispute and will exist after your dispute has been resolved, one way or another. Your lawyer throughout this process is your guide, your interpreter and, hopefully, your zealous advocate. Your job-and your desire-in that relationship is to make sure that he or she is an effective advocate, which, in most cases, will involve resolving the dispute reasonably early.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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