What to Consider When Assessing a Potential Lawsuit
Efficient case assessment begins by working backward from the client’s objective. To do this, counsel will approach litigation and other legal proceedings
Efficient case assessment begins by working backward from the client’s objective. To do this, counsel will approach litigation and other legal proceedings
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When it comes to personal injury claims, settlement usually occurs within ONE year from the date that the claim is filed. If
Trial lawyers face a Catch-22 when they work to build their litigation business: they always need additional capital to take on potentially
Data is powerful – especially when used in tandem with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that continually gather and evaluate information and
If you were disappointed by the Florida Bar Board of Governor’s November 8, 2021 decision to reject the proposals for non-lawyer ownership
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Managing finances can be challenging — even for lawyers. While popular culture portrays attorneys as big moneymakers, the reality is that many
When taking on a case, lawyers should carefully analyze expected timeline and the associated costs for reaching a resolution. This can create