Litigation Lawyer
Many lawyers practice in the civil and criminal litigation practice area, filing and defending suits. Without a skilled litigation lawyer, it is very difficult to win a case. In criminal cases, most states provide legal counsel to defendants who cannot afford a lawyer. In the civil litigation process most states do not provide counsel to parties who cannot afford lawyers. A lawyer may also devote some or all of his or her practice to appellate litigation. The appellate litigation lawyer is skilled at writing and arguing motions and briefs before courts of appeals. While the litigation lawyer is usually portrayed as brilliantly winning a case at trial, the vast majority of litigation matters are settled before ever getting to trial.
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