What does dispute?


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DATE: March 6, 2016, 1:40 a.m.

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  1. The litigation means a legal dispute between several parties, such calls of litigants that is ultimately heard by the judge, mediator or also the referee. The name given to lawyers involved in litigation is called litigant. However, the litigation is the most common practice area in the legal profession. According to some data and estimates, more than half of all legal professionals focus their practice in whole or in part in litigation. Professionals working in a dispute career have many benefits. For these legal professionals working in the field of litigation, every day is different. At the beginning of a process, investigating the facts, in the search for witnesses and evidence collection is a challenge for these professionals. In cases that proceed to trial or arbitration, preparation and participation in the trial will keep busy parts. For those who work in dispute will rarely work with one case at a time, often simultaneously working with multiple and sometimes with dozens of cases, each with its own obstacles, clients and deadlines and evidence to be produced. This area of ​​practice can be quite lucrative and recession-proof.
  2. Negative aspects of working in Litigation
  3. It should be noted that about 99% percent of the cases do not come to trial; they are settled or dismissed by the court. Much of the litigation process is spent since the discovery in a long meeting of evidence through interrogatories, requests for production of evidence, depositions and other discovery methods allowed by law. It is an intensive process electronic database, and large cases the role of criminal lawyer is intensive in their role may involve tiring evaluation and long hours of daily work.

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