What is litigation?
Litigation is a legal contest by judicial process of two or more parties in dispute. Each party usually retains a separate Lawyer to advocate for them to resolve all aspects of the dispute. As an alternative to Litigation, Mediation provides an informal but structured process for disputants to resolve their own conflict more cost effectively without the uncertainties and delays of the court.
Related Questions
- How do you respond to multi-state corporations assertions that "combined reporting" is unworkable and has caused lots of litigation over definition of "unitary business"?
- What are some of the principal considerations in selecting whether to have a case determined through arbitration as contrasted with court litigation?
- What are the principal differences between mediation, and arbitration or litigation?