Civil Litigation Law
Civil litigation is a legal dispute between two or more parties in which one party seeks relief through financial compensation, termination of harmful conduct, or restoration of a defective product or structure, etc. Civil litigation lawyers represent clients in court cases, arbitration proceedings and trials before federal, state and municipal courts; administrative agencies; and other legal entities.
Litigation
RUDDERLY MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
RUDDERLY MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
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KEY SKILLS
Analytical
Advocacy Skills
Abreast with the current procedures
Calm demeanor
Fine paced
Conceptual Clarity
Strong Work Ethics
Eloquence
Well informed on Government Regulations
Legal Codes
Critical thinking
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills
Detail Oriented
Negotiation
PROS
Litigation is recession-proof. Individuals and organizations may be more likely to resort to litigation in economic downturns to recoup financial losses or to use litigation as a cash flow tool to avoid paying money owed
It engages your creativity
You stay abreast with current developments
There will always be a demand by the business community for legal professionals with experience in commercial litigation, class action suits, labor and employment, insurance defence, personal injury, and regulatory actions
It is a reward-based experimental learning
There are a variety of cases
Litigation work breeds independence
CONS
It is highly competitive
Litigation is adversarial. If you hate conflict, don’t expect to enjoy litigation
Long working hours
It is driven by deadlines
A lot depends on instinct, and instinct takes time.
OPPORTUNITY TYPES
GOT WHAT IT TAKES?
Litigation
Firms
Corporate Entities
In-house counsel
Arbitartion
Government institutes
Mediation
National Human Rights Commission
You value evidence over supposition
You actively strive to disprove your own hypothesis
You are not afraid of challenges
You can take anyone up for debate
You always take the logical approach
You are methodical
You tend to look for loopholes