Understanding the tradeoff between pursuing a case in Court or possibly employing other options can be a difficult decision for a client. How does a client decide?
Client matters can be relatively simple and straightforward, or lengthy and complex. Clients are often upset at the way they have been treated by their adversary. Often, when we begin to address a problem on behalf of a client, which may require court litigation, we believe that we have a moral and ethical duty to ensure the client understands all the possibilities and ramifications of a matter when we begin, and help them adopt an approach that will be practical and best solve their problem. We are confident that we can help people toward a successful decision, and have a track record that demonstrates our success.