Additional Civil Litigation Videos
-
Appeals
In a criminal trial, the defendant has the right to appeal if he or she loses at the trial level. For more information watch this video. -
How To Prepare to Meet With Your Lawyer
-
Contingency Fee Agreements
Contingency fee agreements are a common type of fee arrangement between an attorney and a client. Watch this video to learn more. -
Have You Been Sued?
Have you been served with a lawsuit? Being sued can be one of the most stressful and frustrating experiences in life. However, don't panic! -
Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and Your Online Profile
-
Loan Default Litigation
-
Have You Been Sued?
Have you been served with a lawsuit? Being sued can be one of the most stressful and frustrating experiences in life. However, don't panic! -
When Do You Need to Hire a Lawyer?
-
Wondering If You Have Grounds for a Lawsuit?
Often, injury victims don't call a lawyer because they don't know if they have a case or not. But that could be the biggest mistake of all. Here are some simple questions to ask yourself to determine whether or not you should contact a lawyer. -
Assumption of Risk
-
Does it always make sense to use a lawyer?
-
What to Do When You Don't Like Your Lawyer
-
Verdict
-
Should You Settle or Take Your Case to Court?
-
Can't Afford a Lawyer?
-
What is Mandatory Settlement Conference?
-
Don't Know What Kind of Lawyer You Need?
Figuring out what kind of attorney you need may be easier than you think. When you're not sure what kind of case you have, watch this video for a few tips to help you get started. -
What Happens if You Don't Answer a Lawsuit?
-
Right to Cancel a Contract
-
Gay and Lesbian Rights
-
Tips for Purchasing Merchandise on Layaway
-
Your Rights When Dealing with an Attorney
Attorneys owe their clients certain rights, such as confidentiality, and are bound by ethical and professional rules. Watch this video to learn more. -
Summons Never Received?
-
How to Hire an Attorney in Another State
-
Confidentiality of Initial Consultations with a Lawyer
-
Our Rights Under the 14th Amendment
-
How To Find a Lawyer
-
Sued in Another State? - Sister State Judgments
-
What To Do After a Car Accident
-
How Do You File a Class Action Suit?
-
What do Warranties Cover?
-
Multi-Practice Law Firms
-
What is an Affidavit?
-
How to Obtain Court Transcripts
-
Unfair Denials of Insurance Claims
-
How To Prepare To Meet With Your Attorney
-
Confidentiality of Initial Consultations with a Lawyer
-
Didn't Know Something Was Illegal?
-
How Employers Should Handle Sexual Harassment Claims
-
What To Say When You Call an Attorney
-
Attorney Help with Settlements
-
What is Negligence Per Se?
-
What is a Toxic Tort?
-
How To Finance Your Lawsuit
-
Due Process of Law
-
What is Litigation Funding?
-
How To Join a Class Action Lawsuit
First, not all lawsuits are class action suits. A court must certify the suit as a class action by determining there are too many plaintiffs to be named individually. -
Promissory Notes - A Contract to Repay a Loan
-
Structured Settlements
-
What Do Class Action Lawyers Do?
-
What Is Your Case Worth?
The value of a case is usually analyzed in terms of what a jury would likely award if you won at trial. -
Talk to My Lawyer ...
-
Can't Afford a Lawyer?
-
Service Contracts & Extended Warranties
-
How Do I Find the Right Attorney for My Case?
-
How to Settle a Lawsuit
-
Verbal Contracts
-
How Long Does It Take To Settle A Lawsuit?
-
Tips for using Small Claims Courts
-
How Is Evidence Used In Trial?
Evidence is basically everything that is used to determine or demonstrate the truth of what is asserted in a case. -
Civil Harassment Restraining Orders
-
What Evidence Is Allowed In A Trial?
Evidence must be legally relevant in order to be admissible in court. -
Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
-
What Happens If I Miss Jury Duty?
If you have received a summons for jury duty, it is important to know that your appearance is mandatory. -
What To Expect In A Personal Injury Trial
-
What Is A Court Case?
A court case is a dispute that goes to court because it cannot be resolved without the help of a neutral third party. -
Who Can File A Small Claims Lawsuit?
-
What Lawsuits Are Allowed in Small Claims Court?
-
What Is Small Claims Court?
Small Claims Courts are civil courts that only hear disputes between private individuals, such as neighbors or business partners. -
What Happens During A Trial?
-
How Does A Jury Trial Work?
A jury trial is a trial in which a jury makes decisions and findings of facts on issues in the case. -
How Does Jury Selection Work?
The jury selection process involves randomly selecting members of the community to sit on a particular case. -
Specific Performance
-
If I'm Arrested, When Should I Ask For My Lawyer?
-
Burden Of Proof In Civil Trials
-
Incidental Damages
-
What Is Probable Cause?
-
Unclean Hands
-
Are Lawsuit Settlements or Judgments Taxable?
-
What Are Intentional Injuries Or Torts
-
What Is A Subpoena?
Civil Litigation Sub-categories
|
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Business Torts Civil Remedies |
Contracts
The Courts |

