How to Get and Prepare Evidence for Your Case
Evidence, not arguments, is what makes or breaks a case. The ability to provide proof of the allegations for a plaintiff, or to refute what the plaintiff alleges if you are the defendant, is what allows…
Evidence, not arguments, is what makes or breaks a case. The ability to provide proof of the allegations for a plaintiff, or to refute what the plaintiff alleges if you are the defendant, is what allows…
In an earlier article we discussed the most common form of alternative dispute resolution, more commonly referred to as ADR, mediation. In this post we are going to discuss arbitration, which is much more complicated…
The simple answer to this question, which every lawyer hears a hundred times, is; “Yes, you can sue.” However, the follow up answer is, “No, I won’t represent you and no, it isn’t a good…
Pro Se litigants, which means people who represent themselves in lawsuit, don't lose their cases because the system is against them, or because the lawyer paid off the judge, or because they did a great…