The Pros And Cons Of Civil Litigation

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There are many different areas of law that require practice. Perhaps one of the most exciting areas of law is civil litigation. There are many different kinds of litigation that fall under this category. I would love to work in this area oflaw. As a paralegal I would like to work on the defense side because it can be a very rewarding experience. Although a lot of work from paralegals is required to get a case ready for trial, I think that it could be a very exhilarating experience. If I had to choose between working on the plaintiff or defense 's side I would definitely choose the defense. The defense, also often known as the deep pocket, can provide you with a steady pay. I know that for me personally I would not want to be worried about …show more content…

I personally would like to get involved with commercial litigation and represent larger companies. The big businesses are the ones that are going to be able to afford the hourly rates, and in doing so I know that I will have a secure paycheck. Admittedly, one of the cons to commercial litigation is that it is not as personal as personal injury plaintiff 's litigation would be. Litigators in commercial litigation do not get to sit down one on one with clients and help them sort out their personal problems. Nevertheless, I believe commercial defense litigation could be a very rewarding experience. No one case is the same -- so there is also an excitement factor that comes with it. I think that, as time goes on, one would gain better skills and a passion for such work. I could definitely see myself working in this area of law in my …show more content…

One of the first things that a paralegal must do is help in the pre-claim investigation. This process includes finding witnesses and interviewing them. They also start to gather documents and evidence and start sorting out the facts chronologically. The next process is the pleadings. The plaintiffs paralegal may help draft the pleadings. The defendant 's paralegal may help with investigating the claims and writing responses. The discovery process is where the paralegal will spend a large portion of his/her time. This is where paralegals aid the attorneys in drafting interrogatories, preparing deposition summaries, creating and maintaining discovery indexes, and summarizing and analyzing things such as medical records and other documents. Paralegals also help conduct legal research. Upon completing such research, paralegals can create legal research memos. Besides legal research, paralegals also do factual research. This information can come from many different kinds of sources as long as it is relevant to the case. Before the trial begins, the paralegal is responsible for making sure that everything is in order. They also serve as the liaison between the trial team and witnesses, clients, experts and other members ofthe courtroom. During the trial the paralegal will assist the attorneys in any way that they may be needed. Their responsibilities include setting up exhibits, gathering documents, and prepping the

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