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Litigation process

How procedure shapes the life of a case.

Start here if you want to follow a civil case in order: pre-suit evaluation, filing, discovery, trial, post-trial review, and collections work after judgment.

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Medical malpractice

How early investigation frames the malpractice question.

These articles focus on records, internal processes, and the factual work that often matters before a malpractice case can be responsibly assessed.

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Insurance bad faith

How insurers shape leverage, delay, and case posture.

This section collects writing about insurance control, claim handling, and the practical pressure insurers exert in serious disputes.

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Litigation process

How procedure shapes the life of a case.

Start here if you want to follow a civil case in order: pre-suit evaluation, filing, discovery, trial, post-trial review, and collections work after judgment.

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Litigation process

Pre-suit assessment

Before a complaint is filed, the basic legal theory and factual support have to be tested.

Litigation process

Filing and early case structure

This stage covers filing, service, answers, and the procedural frame that controls the rest of the case.

Litigation process

Discovery

Discovery is usually the longest phase. It includes fact development, written discovery, depositions, and fights over what information has to be produced.

Litigation process

Trial

If the case does not resolve, the record built earlier has to be presented to a judge or jury.

Litigation process

Post-trial, appeal, and collections

A verdict is often followed by post-trial briefing, appellate review, and judgment-enforcement work to turn the result into recovery.

Medical malpractice

How early investigation frames the malpractice question.

These articles focus on records, internal processes, and the factual work that often matters before a malpractice case can be responsibly assessed.

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Insurance bad faith

How insurers shape leverage, delay, and case posture.

This section collects writing about insurance control, claim handling, and the practical pressure insurers exert in serious disputes.

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