Paralegal Articles Series - The Anatomy of a Lawsuit
How to Properly Approach an Ontario lawsuit.
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Introduction:
Approaching a small claims lawsuit is as much of a science as it is an art. Many paralegals do not pay appropriate attention to the details when examining a case or client to see if a legal dispute is worth taking on and how to best approach it. In this series, we aim to help paralegals focus on the right details when faced with a potential case, and we share some important practical tips for best practice.
Part 1 - Ask How Much The Claim is, Right Away!
Part 2 - What does the client want from the paralegal?
Part 3 - Avoid Losing a Client to Conflict of Interest
Part 4 - Managing the Client's Expectations
Part 5 - Starting the Small Claims Court Process
Part 6 - When Suing is a Bad Idea
Part 7 - The Letter of Demand
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