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Eric Michael May, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Princeton, IL with 22 reviews
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24 Mar, 2024 by William glass
Very professional and friendly. Answered all questions and offered super advice. Highly recommend.
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14 Jun, 2023 by Leilani moana
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28 Apr, 2023 by Jeffery lucas
Not a informative attorney in my experience with her. She would rather text her clients instead of talking to them in person. My opinion she only gets one star from my experience with her.
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Thomas Patrick Briddick, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Princeton, IL with 15 reviews
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06 Nov, 2024 by Randall
This scumbag took the words of three lying cops who told Judge Andreoni, Eric May (PD), and him that I pushed one of the cops. I was recording on my phone, but there was never a recording. They withheld the memory card that had the 'deleted' video and would not give it too me until AFTER THE TRAIL! He charged me with a felony. The three lying pigs got on the witness stand and told the same story to the jury. The IT specialists for ISP got on the stand and said there was a video, but it was "somehow deleted during data transfer". I have paid to have the video recovered and guess what? I never touch any of them!! This scumbag, Thomas Briddick who is the DA that charged my WITH A FELONY won't even look at the video showing my innocence. Tommy-boy...I will have Justice...and it begins with you!
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26 Oct, 2024 by Blank account
Feels like walking into a snake pit. Everyone lies which is why they don't want recordings. They are even juvenile about it and petty. You won't convince me these people aren't willfully evil and getting kickbacks for the very scammy, shady things they do. We need to get these people out of our government.
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12 Jul, 2024 by Elizabeth scheri
This place is an absolute scam. Every middle class person is treated poorly and are guilty until proven innocent. Their cases are pre ordained, and unjust. I was sued for medical bills when I had two active insurances at the time of the birth of my son. They messed me around for months, to just tell me I owed it anyway because I signed the paper two minutes after I gave birth…instead of holding the insurance people accountable at the hospital for not turning it into either of my insurance’s. So that was my fault because they didn’t do their job. The local hospitals are shut down for these reasons. People not doing their job. And secondly my husband is being treated unfairly for standing up for our 9 year old son, who was being bullied by a 30 something year old bus driver. We obtained a statement from the superintendent at the school stating the horrible things that were being said to my 9 year old son, also finding out that he was talking about his genitalia to high school children also riding the bus. My husband is the one being reprimanded because he simply asked him why he was bullying a 9 year old.( in a very respectful way I might add) Our kids haven’t been on the bus or in the public school system since, but this doesn’t stop this courthouse from trying the get money out of a man who can’t afford it, nor owes the money . The only person who owes a fine and needs a mental evaluation is the man in his 30s bullying a child, and talking to high schoolers completely inappropriately. These people aren’t even taking the time to do what’s right, they didn’t even read the statement from the superintendent. They couldn’t have . He’s just automatically guilty, because the other guy was the first one to call the cops?( and he lied on his statement I might add) I’m so confused. This system is all about money, and who you know. I don’t know how these people sleep at night . The amount of negative energy and karma these people must face in their personal lives has to be astronomical, because you can just walk around treating people like this, and live a happy life.
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James Roger Angel, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Princeton, IL with 1 reviews
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30 May, 2013 by Anonymous
I feel this lawyer is very sloppy and unprofessional he handle a case for a family friend and it was handled poorly... Also wrote a will and trust for me that was a rewrite.....
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Scott Allen Schoen, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Princeton, IL with 0 reviews
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What a Litigation Lawyer Can Do for You

A litigation lawyer specializes in representing individuals, businesses, or organizations involved in legal disputes. Whether you're the one filing a lawsuit or you're being sued, a litigation attorney will advocate on your behalf throughout the entire legal process. Their goal is to resolve disputes, either through negotiation, settlement, or trial. Litigation lawyers can help with a wide range of disputes, including contract disagreements, real estate issues, employment disputes, personal injury claims, and more.

Litigation lawyers provide strategic legal advice and manage all aspects of your case, from filing motions to representing you in court, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you have the best chance of achieving a favorable outcome.

When Should I Hire a Litigation Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a litigation lawyer if you're involved in a legal dispute that you cannot resolve on your own. Common situations include:

  • Breach of contract disputes: If a party to a contract fails to fulfill their obligations, a litigation lawyer can help you seek damages or enforce the agreement.
  • Business disputes: Litigation lawyers can represent you in cases of partnership disagreements, intellectual property disputes, or business fraud.
  • Employment disputes: If you're facing issues like wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, or wage disputes, a litigation lawyer can help resolve these matters through negotiation or court action.
  • Personal injury claims: If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence and are seeking compensation, a litigation attorney can help you pursue your case.
  • Real estate or property disputes: When there are conflicts over property ownership, boundary issues, or lease agreements, a litigation lawyer can assist in resolving the dispute.

Hiring a lawyer early in the process is beneficial, especially if a lawsuit seems imminent or you have already been served with legal documents.

What Does a Litigation Lawyer Do?

A litigation lawyer handles all aspects of your case, from the initial investigation to the trial and even the appeals process, if necessary. Their role includes:

  • Case assessment and investigation: Analyzing the facts of your case and advising whether it’s worth pursuing or defending.
  • Pleadings and motions: Drafting and filing documents to initiate or respond to a lawsuit, including complaints, motions to dismiss, and answers.
  • Discovery: Gathering evidence, including depositions, interrogatories, and document requests, to build your case.
  • Negotiations and settlement discussions: Attempting to resolve disputes through mediation, arbitration, or settlement talks before going to trial.
  • Trial representation: Presenting your case in court, examining witnesses, introducing evidence, and making legal arguments before a judge or jury.
  • Appeals: If necessary, filing appeals to challenge or defend the outcome of the trial.

Litigation lawyers are also skilled negotiators and often work to resolve disputes outside of court to save time, money, and stress for their clients.

How Are Litigation Lawyers Paid?

Litigation lawyers typically use a variety of fee structures depending on the type of case, the complexity of the legal matter, and the financial circumstances of the client. Common payment arrangements include:

  • Hourly rates: Many litigation attorneys charge by the hour, with rates varying based on experience and geographic location.
  • Flat fees: For specific, predictable legal tasks (such as filing a motion), lawyers may offer a flat fee.
  • Contingency fees: In personal injury or other cases where you seek damages, a lawyer may work on a contingency basis, taking a percentage of the settlement or award if you win.
  • Retainer: Some clients pay a retainer fee upfront to secure ongoing legal services. The lawyer then bills against this retainer as work is done.

The exact structure should be discussed in the initial consultation to ensure you understand how and when you'll be charged.

How Much Does a Litigation Lawyer Cost?

The cost of a litigation lawyer varies significantly depending on the nature of the dispute and the lawyer’s experience. Factors affecting the cost include:

  • The complexity of the case: More complex litigation involving extensive discovery, expert witnesses, or multi-party suits typically costs more.
  • Time spent: Litigation cases can be time-consuming, especially if they go to trial. The longer the case, the higher the legal fees.
  • Type of fee arrangement: Hourly rates can range from $200 to over $1,000 per hour, depending on the lawyer’s reputation and location. Contingency fees generally range from 25% to 40% of the settlement or award.
  • Stage of litigation: Cases that settle early in the process are often less expensive than those that proceed to trial or appeal.

It’s crucial to ask about cost estimates during your initial consultation to avoid surprises.

Top Questions to Ask a Litigation Lawyer

Before hiring a litigation lawyer, it's essential to ask key questions to ensure you're choosing the right representation:

  1. What is your experience with cases like mine?
    Ensure that the lawyer has experience handling your specific type of dispute, whether it's a contract issue, personal injury, or business matter.
  2. What are the potential outcomes of my case?
    Ask for an honest assessment of your case's strengths, weaknesses, and the likelihood of success.
  3. What is your fee structure?
    Clarify how you'll be charged, whether by the hour, a flat fee, or on a contingency basis.
  4. How long do you expect my case to take?
    While it's hard to predict, an experienced lawyer can give you a rough estimate based on similar cases.
  5. How often do you settle cases versus going to trial?
    Some lawyers are more inclined to settle, while others may be more experienced in the courtroom. It’s important to understand their strategy.
  6. What is your approach to resolving disputes?
    Some lawyers prefer aggressive litigation, while others focus on settlement or mediation. Choose one whose approach aligns with your goals.

How to Check the Credibility of a Litigation Lawyer

To verify a litigation lawyer’s credibility, consider the following steps:

  • Check bar association records: Ensure the lawyer is in good standing with the state bar and has no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Online reviews can provide insight into the lawyer’s professionalism and track record.
  • Look for litigation experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they have handled cases like yours and have a record of success.
  • Request references: Ask the lawyer to provide references from past clients who can speak to their effectiveness and approach.
  • Research their trial experience: If your case is likely to go to trial, ensure the lawyer has a history of courtroom success.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make your first consultation with a litigation lawyer productive, you should prepare the following:

  • A clear outline of the dispute: Provide a timeline and key details about the legal issue you're facing.
  • Any relevant documents: Bring contracts, emails, letters, or any other documentation that pertains to the case.
  • A list of key players: Provide the names of individuals or companies involved in the dispute.
  • Questions about fees and the litigation process: Make sure you understand how the lawyer plans to approach your case and how you will be charged.
  • Your goals and expectations: Be clear about what outcome you're hoping for, whether it's a settlement, compensation, or another resolution.

By coming prepared, you can ensure that your initial meeting with the lawyer is both efficient and insightful, giving you a better sense of how to proceed with your case.

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