Litigation
Whether or not you plan on litigating, a litigation lawyer would be able to determine what's the best approach for your case and advise you on the next steps to take. Even if you decide to settle out of court, a litigation attorney will help you get the settlement you deserve or otherwise assure that your legal rights are being protected. Use the search form on this page to find a litigation lawyer that's best for you and your legal situation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How-To Respond To A Lawsuit
Have you been served with a lawsuit? Being sued can be one of the most stressful and frustrating experiences in life. First of all, don't panic! But do not simply ignore the … more -
I was injured. Can I file a lawsuit for my injuries?
You can make a claim against another party or parties if they are more at fault for your injuries than you are. In general, when a person is injured as a result of another person's negligence, … more -
Can I file a lawsuit without a lawyer?
While there are some cases that you may be able to handle without a lawyer, you typically should get the assistance of a lawyer if there is any relatively large amount of money at stake, and/or if … more
Legal Articles
- Role of Electronic Data in Employment Lawsuits
What you do on company time and with your work computer, and other electronic equipment, is your employer’s business. Not only does your employer have the right to access your electronic equipment to see how you are spending your time but the information contained on the computer, smartphone and voicemail can later be used as evidence in an employment related lawsuit. Of … more - When is Someone Liable for Someone Else's Injury?
Accidents happen. Every day in the United States, people are seriously hurt and killed in accidents. Whether a person is hurt in a motor vehicle accident, a defective product accident or due to medical malpractice or another type of personal injury accident, the outcome is often the same. Significant medical costs, lost income, out of pocket expenses and pain and suffering often … more
How-To's
- How To Respond to a Lawsuit
Have you been served with a lawsuit? Being sued can be one of the most stressful and frustrating experiences in life. Other than contacting an attorney right away, filing a response to the lawsuit is the first and one of the most important things to do a lawsuit. If you don’t file a timely response, the plaintiff can petition the court for a “default … more

