Here’s a brief overview of how litigation works:

  1. Initial Request: A litigation request is sent, outlining the details of a trespass matter (no more than one page).
  2. Information Gathering: We often encounter extensive and irrelevant information, which can complicate our understanding of the case. It’s crucial for clients to provide clear and detailed accounts of the trespass events.
  3. Legal Limitations: It’s important to note that we cannot arrest or charge individuals with a crime. Our focus is solely on suing for trespass. For any matters outside of this, clients must seek their own counsel, although we may offer general advice free of charge.
  4. Engagement Process: We do not collect fees until we officially agree to take a case. This involves a formal process, including:
    • Signing a power of attorney
    • Discussing a game plan
    • Payment arrangements, which are refundable if certain conditions are not met.
  5. Transparency: We ensure full disclosure before any payment is made, so clients are fully informed about the process.

By following this structured approach, we can provide effective support for trespass cases while maintaining clarity and transparency throughout the litigation process.