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Frequently Asked Questions

Business Litigation

Do I have to participate in mediation?

It depends. Some contracts require that disputes are resolved via mediation. If mediation fails, going to court or filing a lawsuit may be an option. It’s always a good idea to seek legal counsel to fully evaluate your options.

When do I need a business litigation lawyer?

Ideally, an attorney reviewed your contracts before you signed them. Ask an attorney for guidance if you’re headed toward mediation or litigation.

Civil Litigation

What should I do if I am notified that someone is suing me?

Contact us as soon as possible. With lawsuits come deadlines and specific procedures that must be followed. We will advise you on the proper steps, explain the process, and prepare the required documents. You must make sure your rights are protected.

When can I file a lawsuit?

Contact us at the earliest possible time. A statute of limitation sets forth a specific amount of time in which a lawsuit can be filed. If that time expires, in most cases, the lawsuit may no longer be filed, and the claim is lost. Time limits vary depending on the type of case and the jurisdiction (state versus federal) that governs your matter.

Construction Defects

What damages can I expect to recover?

It depends. Facts and circumstances vary. In general, a starting point to consider is the cost of repairs and the decline in the value of your home. In addition, damages may include the cost of temporary housing, court costs, and in some instances, attorney’s fees.

Should I perform repairs while the lawsuit is pending and who will pay those costs?

Homeowners are typically expected to mitigate damages and protect the property from sustaining additional damage. A lawsuit can potentially recover those costs. A failure to perform necessary repairs or maintenance can cause additional damage. Similarly, a failure to mitigate damages can allow the opposing side to try and shift blame onto the homeowner.

Property / Real Estate

What should I be aware of when buying a home?
Ensure all property that is supposed to be included with the home is included on the contract (such as appliances). Inspect all disclosures and any damage or expert reports.

What should I make sure to do when selling a home?

Determine what items or properties are included in the sale of the home. Confirm if there are any claims or liens against your property.

What Are the Different Types of Litigation?

There are many different types of litigation, but the most common are civil and criminal. Civil litigation is a dispute between two or more parties that is resolved in court. Criminal litigation, on the other hand, is a dispute between the state and an individual or organization. Business and commercial litigation are also common types of litigation that encompass disputes between businesses or individuals that frequently involve contracts. Our firm has experience with all types of litigation and can help you resolve your dispute promptly and cost-effectively.

What Are the First Steps in Resolving a Litigation Dispute?

The first step in resolving a litigation dispute is to determine the best course of action. This may involve contacting an attorney with experience in litigation to get their opinion on the matter. It’s important to understand your rights and options before taking any action, as well as the potential consequences of each. Resolvere Law PLLC is a Phoenix-based law firm that excels in litigation and can provide you with the guidance you need to make the best decision for your situation.

When it comes to legal disputes, litigation may be required.

When it comes to legal disputes, litigation is often the best option. This is a process where a disagreement between two or more parties is resolved in a court of law. It can be a lengthy and expensive process, but with the help of an experienced attorney, it can also be successful.

The first step in any litigation process is to gather evidence and build a case. This involves interviewing witnesses, reviewing documentation, and anything else that can help support your argument. If you decide to pursue litigation, your case will be heard by a judge who will decide based on the evidence presented. If you’re unhappy with the decision, you may be able to appeal the ruling.

What is the Role of a Litigation Attorney?

The responsibilities of a litigation attorney include representing their client in court, fighting for a desirable outcome, building a convincing case with clear and concise evidence, and speaking up for their client to ensure their interests are accounted for. Your attorney must also determine the best course of action and whether litigation is the right choice for you. It’s important to have an experienced litigator who can guide you through this process and ensure your rights are protected. We’ll discuss your case and let you know how we can help.

How Do I Know if I Need a Litigation Attorney?

If you are considering filing a lawsuit, or if you have been sued, you will need a litigation attorney. Phoenix-based Resolvere Law PLLC can provide you with the skilled legal representation you need to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome in your case. We have experience handling a wide range of matters, from complex commercial disputes to personal injury lawsuits. No matter what type of litigation you are involved in, our team can provide you with the aggressive representation you need to get the best possible result. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our experienced attorney.

What is the Difference Between a Litigation Attorney and a General Practice Attorney?

A litigation attorney is a lawyer who focuses on lawsuits. They are experienced in dealing with the court system and know how to file and respond to legal documents. They also know how to build a case and present it in court. A general practice attorney, on the other hand, can provide a wide range of legal services, from estate planning to criminal defense. They may not have as much experience with lawsuits and the court system and may not be able to provide the same level of representation as a litigation attorney. If you are considering filing a lawsuit or if you have been sued, it is important to hire a lawyer who has experience in litigation. Contact Resolvere Law PLLC today for the right help.
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