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Why Does A Case Go To Federal Court?

Federal Court Why Does A Case Go To Federal Court? The United States has two different types of courts: state courts and federal courts. It is important to know the distinction in order to understand why a case goes to federal court.
Posted in Law 101, Litigation Series

What do you do when your business is being sued?

business sued What do you do when your business is being sued? When your business is being sued, it can feel like all of the hard work of you and your employees is at stake. You will likely be notified of the
Posted in Business Law, Corporate Law, Fraud, Litigation Series

What is a commercial litigator?

commercial litigator What is a commercial litigator? Commercial litigation must be approached with the correct resources for any chance of success. It’s a broad field and the lawyers who work in it are highly educated and practiced to excel in their specialties.
Posted in Corporate Law, Litigation Series

What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?

Mediation and Arbitration What is the difference between mediation and arbitration? Both mediation and arbitration are types of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), that offer alternatives to the costly and time-consuming litigation of a prolonged court battle. Although they each have a different approach,
Posted in General, Litigation Series, Personal Law

Informal Discovery Conference

Informal Discovery Conference Informal Discovery Conference For any business owner, litigation is a hefty investment. However, working with a good lawyer can significantly reduce your legal costs and save valuable time. New rules have established informal discovery sessions that may be used to
Posted in Litigation Series

Is Your Small Business Safe From Litigation?

Is Your Small Business Safe From Litigation? Is Your Small Business Safe From Litigation? Many small businesses fail after having to deal with litigation, which can be extremely costly. Larger companies, who have more resources and more protections,  are often aware of this and use the threat
Posted in Business Law, Litigation Series

Legal Self-Defense Weapons in CA

Legal Self-Defense Weapons in CA Legal Self-Defense Weapons in CA What is considered self-defense in California? Under California’s self-defense laws, it is permissible for you to stand your ground and act in self-defense when you: Believe to be in “imminent danger” of suffering bodily harm,
Posted in Litigation Series

Committing a Misdemeanor While Out on Bail

Committing a Misdemeanor While on Bail What is Bail? Bail is the sum of money a defendant must post with the court to be discharged. The money assures the court that the defendant will appear at all future court dates. Bail amounts vary based on the
Posted in Litigation Series

4 factors in a breach of fiduciary duty claim

4 factors in a breach of fiduciary duty claim 4 factors in a breach of fiduciary duty claim If your organization has shareholders, it is common that a dispute will arise. There are many complexities to making sure shareholders are happy, from making the minority feel seen and heard
Posted in Litigation Series

The Broad Scope of Business Litigation

The Broad Scope of Business Litigation The Broad Scope of Business Litigation Litigation is a major part of any type of business engagement. It is an essential part of protecting the best interests of a company, intellectual property, invested time and money, and their rights as
Posted in Business Law, Litigation Series
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