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Articles tagged: Litigation

Navigating Post-Judgment Enforcement

Winning a lawsuit is just the start; creditors face delays, hidden assets, and debtor bankruptcy while navigating complex rules to collect.

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Preparing for Arbitration: A Practical Guide for Business Disputes

Success in arbitration requires careful planning at every stage of the process, from filing the claim to presenting your case effectively.

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How To Resolve Shareholder Disputes Before They Destroy a Business

Shareholder disputes can arise from fraud, self-dealing, control struggles, or clashing visions. Left unchecked, they can cripple even successful companies.

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Valuing Lost Profits in Litigation: Making the Case (and the Math) Work

When businesses end up in court, damages are often front and center. One of the most critical and complex types of damages is ‘lost profits.’

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Practical Tips for Taking and Defending Depositions

Depositions play a crucial role in settlement negotiations, summary judgment motions, and trial strategy.

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Decoding the Commercial Litigation Finance Market Process

Commercial litigation finance has grown from a niche concept into a mainstream financial tool for businesses and law firms.

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US Law Firms Generally Busier in Second Quarter

The Thomson Reuters Institute’s LFFI delivered some good news for US law firms for the second quarter, indicating a stronger-than-expected quarter.

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Mediating Like a Pro

Mediation is not about ‘winning ’; it’s about solving problems in a way that both sides can live with, and doing so efficiently, privately, and often creatively.

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Demystifying Commercial Litigation Finance

Commercial litigation finance is a growing, globally accepted tool in commercial disputes like contract breaches and other business-related lawsuits.

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The Anatomy of a Trial

Trials are the ultimate test of a litigator’s skill, where case preparation, evidence strategy, and courtroom performance converge to win over judges or juries.

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