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  1. Litigation = lawsuits, which involve many motions, discovery, and settlement attempts before you get to the actual trial. And 95%+ of cases settle. Transactional usually refers to deals of some sort, or advising on deals. Common examples include mergers and acquisitions, or financing big purchases. Reply.

  2. The nice thing is that a lot of probate lawyers don't like/want litigation and refer them to someone who can litigate them. You can use your experience to your advantage, and develop a probate practice with a litigation-lite bent.

  3. What’s the deal with litigation? This sub seems to discuss litigation less than other transactional groups, and I’ve seen vague references to how different litigation is in both work and exit options. I’m heading to commercial litigation at a V100 firm as a lateral mid level. I’m coming from JAG.

  4. 30 Ιουλ 2024 · A litigator is a type of lawyer who specializes in the litigation process, or dispute resolution, in a courtroom case. Their job involves taking or defending against legal action on behalf of their client within a court of justice.

  5. 25 Απρ 2022 · Litigation is the process of resolving disputes, often in a courtroom, although most (but certainly not all) lawsuits settle before going to trial. So, to oversimplify, transactional...

  6. 19 Ιαν 2022 · A former litigation associate at a Wall Street law firm went to medical school and is now a hospitalist physician. “Boy, leaving that rat race was the best thing I ever did,” the doctor wrote.

  7. Litigation vs. Transactional. Small piece of advice for law students and clerks. If you want to litigate, make sure you are getting advice and "day in a life" expectations from litigators. Transactional, same deal.

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