What is a litigation hold?

What is a litigation hold?

A litigation hold (also called a legal hold) is a process that helps preserve all data that may relate to a legal action or reasonably anticipated legal action involving an organization or individual. The hold temporarily suspends an organization’s normal...
How long does it take to litigate?

How long does it take to litigate?

The timeframe to litigate a case from start to finish varies. Some cases can be resolved quickly, such as in a few weeks or months. However, other cases may take years to conclude. Influencing factors Factors that can influence the length of litigation depend on the...
7 different phases of the litigation process

7 different phases of the litigation process

Litigation involves several stages. Ideally, you’ll first consult with a lawyer or litigator experienced in the issues you’re facing. They will meet with you for an initial interview to help explore the situation and advise you of your options. If you begin the...
Litigation vs Arbitration: What is the difference?

Litigation vs Arbitration: What is the difference?

Litigation and arbitration are both binding forms of dispute resolution. The main difference is that a judge or jury renders a decision in litigation while an arbitrator (or third party) decides the case in arbitration out of court. When to use litigation over...
How does litigation work?

How does litigation work?

Litigation provides a process for an individual or organization to sue another for reported wrongdoings and resolve the dispute when the parties can’t reach an agreement on their own. The litigation process and decisions made during it follow the rules of the law to...