Archive for the ‘Case Management’ Category

But I Don’t Want to Go to Court…

Published March 17th, 2010. By Michael S. Smith of Lesser, Lesser, Landy and Smith, PLLC

Thru the years, we have frequently had clients express concern about “going to court.”  This reaction is natural, since many of our clients have never had any interaction with the justice system.  On television, “court” looks like a very scary…

Arbitration Agreements: Sign on the Dotted Line???

Published August 24th, 2009. By Michael S. Smith of Lesser, Lesser, Landy and Smith, PLLC

Trial by jury is an important American right. It is what sets our system of justice apart from the rest of the world. The right to a jury trial is so important that our Founding Fathers codified it in the…

I’ve Been Injured. How Do I Choose a Lawyer?

Published August 3rd, 2009. By Heidi S. Reiff of Lesser, Lesser, Landy and Smith, PLLC

Unfortunately, people are hurt every day in automobile accidents. If you are hurt because of someone else’s negligence, you should speak with an attorney about your rights. But how do you know if you are choosing the right or best…

How Cases Work

Published June 19th, 2009. By Gary S. Lesser of Lesser, Lesser, Landy and Smith, PLLC

Laws vary from state to state but almost every state has a statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit against another person. The statute of limitation varies depending on the type of lawsuit that is being filed. For instance, a…


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