Civil Litigation
Civil litigation is a legal dispute between two parties or more that seek money damage or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. The conduct of a non-criminal matter in the court of law from initial advice to client(s) through to the enforcement of judgement.
Civil litigation relates to expertise in the litigious aspects of advancing a claim in court and can advance a client's interest in all aspects of the claim, from pre-trial to post-trial steps.
Criminal Defense
Criminal defense is a strategic argument that attempts to challenge the validity and sufficiency of the prosecution's evidence. The prosecution is the party seeking and trying to prove the criminal charges against the defendant.
There are numerous criminal defenses that that can be invoked by the defendant. These defenses range from self-defense, consent and statue of limitations.
Civil litigation is a legal dispute between two parties or more that seek money damage or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. The conduct of a non-criminal matter in the court of law from initial advice to client(s) through to the enforcement of judgement.
Civil litigation relates to expertise in the litigious aspects of advancing a claim in court and can advance a client's interest in all aspects of the claim, from pre-trial to post-trial steps.
Criminal Defense
Criminal defense is a strategic argument that attempts to challenge the validity and sufficiency of the prosecution's evidence. The prosecution is the party seeking and trying to prove the criminal charges against the defendant.
There are numerous criminal defenses that that can be invoked by the defendant. These defenses range from self-defense, consent and statue of limitations.