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When is the best time to retain a litigation consultant?
If several of the following statements describe your case, your client will benefit from our services in the pre-discovery and discovery phases of litigation. Bear in mind that retaining a consultant early in the case development process does not have to be an extensive commitment resources, but it could pay huge dividends.
- Your client needs a better understanding of the trial venue.
- Your client is considering early resolution of the dispute and you need a case assessment from a jury’s perspective.
- You need to develop case themes to guide the discovery process.
- You have to select a 30(b)(6) witness from two or more candidates.
- You have concerns about your client’s corporate image or the effects of media publicity on juror attitudes.
- You are faced with a strategic decision about whether to concede liability.
- Your case involves a viable claim for punitive damages.
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