(October 2011) Litigation Strategy Series: Why Going to Trial is a Bad Bet (But if you Must, How to Improve the Odds) - Paper Only - LIT6
(October 2011) Litigation Strategy Series: Why Going to Trial is a Bad Bet (But if you Must, How to Improve the Odds) - Paper Only - LIT6

Member: $ 16.50      Non-Member: $ 19.80

Level: Essential
CLE Units: 0

Speaker:
Jacob Horowitz, Barrister, 11th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Aims

Are you gambling with your client's money by going to trial?

The single most valuable skill a litigator can learn is how to evaluate whether a case is worth fighting – or whether it should be settled.

This evaluation should be undertaken at every stage of proceedings, from the first conference with the client until delivery of judgment.

This paper presents strategies and techniques for assessing and managing risk in litigation

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