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by libertymcateer
3567 days ago
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> While not all cases go to trial, it is important to know what your chances would be at trial with that particular firm. Read above to my last reply. This is really a poor way to think about law firms. Is the firm a toxic tort firm? Is it an appellate advocacy firm? Is it maritime law? Is it an intellectual property dispute? A business dispute? Win percentages are totally meaningless without more information, including client-positive settlement rates. This metric is totally useless. |
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You honestly believe that an opponent won't take a 90%+ trial win rate into consideration when considering a settlement? All you hear from lawyers pretrial is "our chances at trial are X" and then based on whether X is high or low, they'll make a decision to go to trial or settle.