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Litigation vs Non-Litigation Attorneys

When it comes to legal representation, there are two main types of attorneys: litigators and non-litigation attorneys. Understanding the differences between these two types of attorneys is essential when deciding which type of attorney is needed for a given legal matter. Each type of attorney has its own set of skills and responsibilities, and choosing [...]

2023-03-26T19:45:28+00:00Litigation|

The Discovery Stage in Litigation: Understanding the Process

Litigation can be a long and complex process, and one of the most important stages in that process is discovery. Discovery refers to the process by which each party in a lawsuit gathers information and evidence from the other side in preparation for trial. The discovery stage plays a crucial role in the outcome of [...]

2023-02-26T22:50:17+00:00Litigation|

Real Estate Litigation in Florida

Real estate litigation in Florida involves disputes or legal issues that arise during the buying, selling, or owning of property in the state. These disputes can range from contract disputes between buyers and sellers to disputes between landlords and tenants, to issues related to zoning and land use. One common type of real estate litigation [...]

2023-01-16T01:55:25+00:00Litigation, Real Estate Law|

Litigation in Florida

Litigation refers to the process of resolving legal disputes through the judicial system. It involves the filing of a lawsuit, the discovery process, and ultimately a trial or settlement. In Florida, as in other states, litigation is a complex and time-consuming process that requires the assistance of an experienced attorney.  Because of litigation’s high cost [...]

2023-01-16T01:57:44+00:00Litigation|

When to Sue: When Litigation is Worth It

When it comes to hiring contractors, businesses and individuals in Florida often find themselves in a situation where the contractor has proven to be too incompetent or their service or product too inadequate to fulfill the purpose for which they were hired. When this occurs, the hiring party must determine if taking legal action is [...]

2023-01-16T00:53:36+00:00Litigation|