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Getting your day in court – what does it really mean? And how can we get it for you?

“I want my day in court.” “I was wronged and something’s got to be done about it. We need to fix this.” “What happened to me wasn’t right and wasn’t fair.  I want some justice.”  “I want the other side to feel some pain.  I want some vengeance.” I often hear these sentiments in my initial phone call or meeting …

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Let’s cross-examine the case before we decide to file that lawsuit

I think it’s a good idea for people who find themselves in a dispute to do some cross-examining before they file a lawsuit.  Sounds odd, right?  After all, based on what we know about litigation and how the legal process works from what we see on TV and in the movies, cross-examination is the high point of the lawsuit; it’s …

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