Do lawyers want cases to go into Litigation?
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at
4:45 am
Do lawyers want cases to go into Litigation/deposition?
Both sides..Plaintiff and Defendants side.
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Lawyers want to serve their client’s interests. Whether litigation serves the client’s interest will depend upon the facts of an individual case.
D’oh.
depends on the case – depositions are taken of the parties to the suit or of expert witness – litigation can be profitable for defense firms because generally they are long and protracted and they can bill alot of hours
that would depend on whos interest it is in for it to go that way..