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Serious Disputes & Litigation Strategy

A high-intent legal resource for clients evaluating serious injury claims, lawsuit defense, business disputes, judgment enforcement, and cross-border litigation.

High-damage personal injury

Representative questions this section answers:

  • Why is the insurance company making a low offer?
  • Does delayed medical treatment hurt my injury claim?
  • When should a personal injury claim become a lawsuit?

High-Damage Personal Injury

Does Delayed Medical Treatment Hurt a Personal Injury Claim?

Delayed medical treatment can affect a serious injury claim because insurers often use treatment gaps to challenge causation, damages, and credibility. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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High-Damage Personal Injury

Why Insurance Companies Make Low Offers in Serious Injury Cases

A low insurance offer in a serious injury case may reflect disputed liability, causation arguments, incomplete medical proof, policy concerns, credibility attacks, negotiation tactics, or the insurer's view of litigation risk. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Litigation defense

Representative questions this section answers:

  • What should I do after being served?
  • Can a default judgment be set aside?
  • How do I defend a business lawsuit?

Lawsuit Defense

Can a Default Judgment Be Set Aside in California?

A default or default judgment is serious because the defendant may lose the ability to contest liability or damages unless relief is granted. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Lawsuit Defense

How to Defend a Business Lawsuit in California

Being served with a lawsuit creates immediate procedural consequences. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Business disputes

Representative questions this section answers:

  • What evidence matters in a contract dispute?
  • Can I stop a partner from taking assets?
  • How can litigation create settlement leverage?

Business Litigation

When a Business Dispute Requires Litigation Instead of Negotiation

Negotiation is often sensible, but some business disputes require litigation because the other side will not provide records, continues misconduct, threatens asset transfers, denies obvious facts, or uses delay as leverage. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Business Litigation

Can You Sue a Business Partner for Fraud in California?

A business partner's misconduct may feel like fraud, but fraud is not the same as a broken promise. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Judgment enforcement

Representative questions this section answers:

  • Can I levy a bank account?
  • Can I put a lien on real property?
  • What if the debtor transferred assets?

Judgment Enforcement

What Is a Judgment Debtor Examination in California?

A judgment debtor examination can be useful because it moves the creditor from guessing about assets to questioning the debtor under court supervision. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Cross-border litigation

Representative questions this section answers:

  • Can a Chinese judgment be enforced?
  • What evidence is needed for a foreign judgment?
  • What if assets moved to California?

Cross-Border Litigation

Can a Chinese Court Judgment Be Enforced in California?

Cross-border disputes are complicated because the facts, documents, parties, assets, and court procedures may sit in different legal systems. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Cross-Border Litigation

What Evidence Is Needed to Enforce a Foreign Judgment in California?

Cross-border disputes are complicated because the facts, documents, parties, assets, and court procedures may sit in different legal systems. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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Cross-Border Litigation

Cross-Border Business Disputes: Why California Procedure Matters

Cross-border disputes are complicated because the facts, documents, parties, assets, and court procedures may sit in different legal systems. The article explains the procedural risks, evidence problems, leverage issues, and why serious matters should be evaluated with counsel.

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