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Long Island Trial Lawyer

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Long Island Trial Lawyer

If you find yourself involved in a civil or criminal litigation in New York, you will need to contact a Long Island Trial Lawyer for representation. A talented and skillful trial lawyer will work hard to display the facts of a case in a manner that will persuade the jury to support their client. Each piece of evidence will be well presented and disputed in compliance with judicial rules. When not in court, your trial lawyer will be reviewing all files, scheduling court appearances, contacting witnesses, obtaining depositions and relaying all important information and facts to you. Days in court are filled with arguing motions, meeting with judges and other legal representatives, selecting jurors and expertly arguing your case. Most trial lawyers represent clients in certain matters such as:

  • Disputes involving contracts.
  • Construction litigations.
  • Real estate litigations.
  • Partner and shareholder disputes.
  • Will contests, probate and trust litigations.
  • Other civil litigations.

Another example of trial lawyer representation is with a tort. This is the act of causing some type of physical injury to a person. Torts are classified as civil cases. Whoever initiates the case is the plaintiff and the accused individual is the defendant. In a tort, there are two primary subjects involved in the trial case.

Representing Your Case

Before entering your trial, your seasoned trial lawyer will first attempt to negotiate with the opposing party until they refuse an agreement or settle on an agreement. This is known as the case settlement and occurs during criminal and civil cases. Potential settlements may be awarded in the form of money in the amount that both sides are satisfied with. If no agreement is made, the lawsuit will proceed.

During the first stages of the trial, there is an exchange of organized evidence and statements between both parties. This eliminates surprises and aids in clarifying the basis for the lawsuit. After this exchange, the trial will begin. Each side will have the opportunity to present evidence and witnesses. At the end of the trial, a competent judge or a jury of peers will hand down a decided verdict.

Choosing Your Representation

For experienced representation, Long Island Law is an expert Long Island Trial Lawyer. With his expertise in the legal field, you will automatically gain an edge over your trial opponent. He will strive to prepare the best case possible for you through extreme hard work and determination. Regardless of the type of case, Grosso and Associates stand ready to represent you by arguing the facts and defense that will get you the results you deserve. By discussing your case with Long Island Law or LI-Lawyers.Com, you will get a sense of the confidence and skill that is being offered to you. Grosso and Associates will remain by your side and at your defense during each and every step of the trial proceedings. Their high success rate leaves them with an outstanding reputation by many satisfied clients.