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KEEP YOUR LAWYER ON A LEASH Is the Tail Wagging your Litigation Dog?

KEEP YOUR LAWYER ON A LEASH Is the Tail Wagging your Litigation Dog?

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Page 1: KEEP YOUR LAWYER ON A LEASH Is the Tail Wagging your Litigation Dog?

KEEP YOUR LAWYER ON A LEASH

Is the Tail Wagging your Litigation Dog?

Page 2: KEEP YOUR LAWYER ON A LEASH Is the Tail Wagging your Litigation Dog?

MYTH VS. FACT

Using a litigation plan will always

save you time and money because

it plots an organized approach and

timely handling of litigation issues.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Pre-suit, or early mediation,

is useless unless you already

know you want to settle a

case.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Any attorney can defend

any case.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Settling cases only

encourages the local plaintiff

bar to file more cases.

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MYTH VS. FACT

High dollar attorneys are

always better than less

expensive attorneys.

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MYTH VS. FACT

You should never pay two

attorneys to try a case

representing one defendant.

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MYTH VS. FACT

You should regularly assess your

attorneys’ performance and gauge

the assignment of additional work

based upon performance.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Discovery must be

completed prior to an

attempt to resolve a

questionable claim.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Adjusters shouldn’t do any

investigation once a case is

given to an attorney after suit

is filed.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Some defense firms succumb to internal

pressures to “take the slow boat” toward a

case evaluation and decision point, because

they feel the need to use every case to train

their associates, or because they feel the

case isn’t “financially mature”.

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MYTH VS. FACT

“Fee-shifting” cases are

particularly dangerous because

some plaintiff attorneys will resist

serious settlement negotiations

while they build their fees.

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MYTH VS. FACT

Politics has no place in

Litigation Management.