You Need Litigation Strategies to Win a Legal Case
With litigation strategies your success is almost guaranteed
(PRWEB) June 6, 2005 -- Why will one pay for litigation strategies. This is what we asked Mr. Gil Levy, head of litigation strategies department at www.DoIpProSe.com that offers this kind of services for a fee. And here is our interview with Mr. Levy
Q: what is strategy litigation
A; This is the art to compose a team and a strategic plan to win a case.
Q: I thought that this is included in the job of an attorney
A: No, an attorney deals with tactics of litigation, and most of the important chores for a strategist are to chose and pick an attorney that fits to the case. The picking of an attorney should not be left to the client, because this is a crucial issue in litigation and not every lawyer can fit every case. The strategist deals with the politics in the courtroom, which decides the fate of the case more than the facts and the law.
Q: What do you offer clients
A: We offer them a backup system and consultations that help them pick a winning attorney. If they do not win they do not pay attorney fees, this is how strong we believe in our services.
Q: Whom do you accept for a client.
A: we accept cases in the range of half a million dollars and up subject to our discretion.
Q: What is the difference between you and an attorney who offer services for a contingency fee
A; we win more cases, and with larger awards.
Q; And why is this
A: Because we utilize the best strategies, and the best lawyers in the best venues.
Q; Do you offer your service all over USA
Q: What is your opinion on the US legal system
A: It is a bad system, but we help our clients to experience the best system in the world.
Q: What is your referral fee
A: It depends on the case, the bigger the case the lower the referral fees.
Q: How much experience do you have in this business
A; I myself am in this business three years but we have people working with us with decades of experience in this kind of business, with a proven record of success in litigation.
Good luck to you and your clients.
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