Civil Litigation
Disputes occur in business and life that may eventually involve attorneys, courts and litigation. Despite your heartfelt efforts to negotiate with someone over a problem without finding common ground, you may feel you have no other alternative but to sue. Or you may find yourself served with a summons and do not know where to turn.
Litigation may be something you never expected to be involved in, but when you are facing the prospect of suing or being sued, protect yourself by contacting an attorney at Rechenberg Law, LLC to discuss your legal rights.
Litigation involves depositions, discovery, subpoenas, exchange of documents, trial strategy and arguments to a Judge. When you need representation in the courtroom, you need experience.
At Rechenberg Law, LLC our attorneys are accomplished courtroom advocates that are successful in every phase of litigation, including filing the initial petition or complaint, drafting and arguing motions, taking and defending depositions, trying cases before juries and judges, and handling the appeals process. The trial attorneys at Rechenberg Law, LLC are prepared to go the distance by trying your case in front of a judge (bench trial) or to a jury. Our attorneys have the experience of handling cases at the municipal, state, federal and appellate court levels. In addition, our attorneys are skilled at negotiations and provide legal advice that represents the best interests of the client to achieve the objective and best outcome for you.
With more legal disputes being handled in less traditional forums than the courtroom, call on an attorney at Rechenberg Law, LLC when you have an issue in arbitration. Arbitration is a binding, adversarial process designed to quicken the resolution of disputes in a more cost effective, swifter manner. Experience counts if you find you have bound yourself to submit your legal dispute to arbitration. The attorneys at Rechenberg Law, LLC have successfully prosecuted arbitration claims before arbitration panels in a broad range of commercial and civil disputes. |