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		<description><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps you have to take in order to get from point A to Point B that they sometimes do things in order to fight the BEAST.

If you've hired an attorney, your attorney is trained to fight for you as well as deal with this BEAST that is known as the LEGAL process.  Unfortunately, too many times, people will do things that may potentially HURT (or even KILL) their case:

<strong>1) Talking to witnesses on your own. </strong> Depending on the situation, you really should let your attorneys talk to potential witnesses.   Why? One, attorneys tend to fully document the context of the conversation.  Two, attorneys tend to have specific, well crafted questions that they ask which will give them an idea of whether the witness's information is helpful or harmful.  Three, what you tell your witnesses may eventually come back to bite you in court.    You don't know how someone will convey what you said to them.

2) Sending in your own evidence.  So you found something that you think is useful, that's great.  Make sure you let your attorney see it first.  Most attorneys are aware of discovery requirements but if you decide to give the other side some information that you didn't necessarily have to give and it's damming to you..........do I need to go further??

<strong>3) Taking steps without consulting your attorney. </strong> If you are going to do what you want to do, then you probably don't need an attorney.  Most attorneys work to carefully lay out a plan of attack to deal with any issues or problems that may arise and if you decide that you are going to do things that undermine that, the attorney can't help you.

<strong>4) Responding to the court or the other side on your own.</strong> If you get documents from the court or the other side, unless you don't have an attorney, please be careful not to respond.  So much time, we think that if respond to someone right away, it will help our case.

<strong>5) following the advice of someone who is NOT your attorney. </strong> I had a friend of mine who is an attorney tell me that she has to tell her client's all the time "I didn't know they gave out law degrees at the gas station?".   The reason she says this is because so many times, her clients will come to her FIRED up because someone who is NOT an attorney will tell her client something and then come to her HOT!  Becareful about following the road of some person who THINKS they know what's going on when in reality, they don't.

Like I said, the legal process is a BEAST but don't add to the problem by giving the BEAST food to eat.  The process is tough but it can be tougher if you do things to make it worse.]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps you have to take in order to get from point A to Point B that they sometimes do things in order to fight the BEAST.

If you've hired an attorney, your attorney is trained to fight for you as well as deal with this BEAST that is known as the LEGAL process.  Unfortunately, too many times, people will do things that may potentially HURT (or even KILL) their case:

<strong>1) Talking to witnesses on your own. </strong> Depending on the situation, you really should let your attorneys talk to potential witnesses.   Why? One, attorneys tend to fully document the context of the conversation.  Two, attorneys tend to have specific, well crafted questions that they ask which will give them an idea of whether the witness's information is helpful or harmful.  Three, what you tell your witnesses may eventually come back to bite you in court.    You don't know how someone will convey what you said to them.

2) Sending in your own evidence.  So you found something that you think is useful, that's great.  Make sure you let your attorney see it first.  Most attorneys are aware of discovery requirements but if you decide to give the other side some information that you didn't necessarily have to give and it's damming to you..........do I need to go further??

<strong>3) Taking steps without consulting your attorney. </strong> If you are going to do what you want to do, then you probably don't need an attorney.  Most attorneys work to carefully lay out a plan of attack to deal with any issues or problems that may arise and if you decide that you are going to do things that undermine that, the attorney can't help you.

<strong>4) Responding to the court or the other side on your own.</strong> If you get documents from the court or the other side, unless you don't have an attorney, please be careful not to respond.  So much time, we think that if respond to someone right away, it will help our case.

<strong>5) following the advice of someone who is NOT your attorney. </strong> I had a friend of mine who is an attorney tell me that she has to tell her client's all the time "I didn't know they gave out law degrees at the gas station?".   The reason she says this is because so many times, her clients will come to her FIRED up because someone who is NOT an attorney will tell her client something and then come to her HOT!  Becareful about following the road of some person who THINKS they know what's going on when in reality, they don't.

Like I said, the legal process is a BEAST but don't add to the problem by giving the BEAST food to eat.  The process is tough but it can be tougher if you do things to make it worse.]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps you have to take in order to get from point A to Point B that they sometimes do things in order to fight the BEAST.

If you've hired an attorney, your attorney is trained to fight for you as well as deal with this BEAST that is known as the LEGAL process.  Unfortunately, too many times, people will do things that may potentially HURT (or even KILL) their case:

<strong>1) Talking to witnesses on your own. </strong> Depending on the situation, you really should let your attorneys talk to potential witnesses.   Why? One, attorneys tend to fully document the context of the conversation.  Two, attorneys tend to have specific, well crafted questions that they ask which will give them an idea of whether the witness's information is helpful or harmful.  Three, what you tell your witnesses may eventually come back to bite you in court.    You don't know how someone will convey what you said to them.

2) Sending in your own evidence.  So you found something that you think is useful, that's great.  Make sure you let your attorney see it first.  Most attorneys are aware of discovery requirements but if you decide to give the other side some information that you didn't necessarily have to give and it's damming to you..........do I need to go further??

<strong>3) Taking steps without consulting your attorney. </strong> If you are going to do what you want to do, then you probably don't need an attorney.  Most attorneys work to carefully lay out a plan of attack to deal with any issues or problems that may arise and if you decide that you are going to do things that undermine that, the attorney can't help you.

<strong>4) Responding to the court or the other side on your own.</strong> If you get documents from the court or the other side, unless you don't have an attorney, please be careful not to respond.  So much time, we think that if respond to someone right away, it will help our case.

<strong>5) following the advice of someone who is NOT your attorney. </strong> I had a friend of mine who is an attorney tell me that she has to tell her client's all the time "I didn't know they gave out law degrees at the gas station?".   The reason she says this is because so many times, her clients will come to her FIRED up because someone who is NOT an attorney will tell her client something and then come to her HOT!  Becareful about following the road of some person who THINKS they know what's going on when in reality, they don't.

Like I said, the legal process is a BEAST but don't add to the problem by giving the BEAST food to eat.  The process is tough but it can be tougher if you do things to make it worse.]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The legal process is a frustrating beast and let me be the first to tell you, the BEAST always wins!  Now, I am not saying that the BEAST will beat you but what I am saying is that most people get so upset with the waiting, the red tape, and all of the little steps you have to take in order to get from point A to Point B that they sometimes do things in order to fight the BEAST.

If you've hired an attorney, your attorney is trained to fight for you as well as deal with this BEAST that is known as the LEGAL process.  Unfortunately, too many times, people will do things that may potentially HURT (or even KILL) their case:

<strong>1) Talking to witnesses on your own. </strong> Depending on the situation, you really should let your attorneys talk to potential witnesses.   Why? One, attorneys tend to fully document the context of the conversation.  Two, attorneys tend to have specific, well crafted questions that they ask which will give them an idea of whether the witness's information is helpful or harmful.  Three, what you tell your witnesses may eventually come back to bite you in court.    You don't know how someone will convey what you said to them.

2) Sending in your own evidence.  So you found something that you think is useful, that's great.  Make sure you let your attorney see it first.  Most attorneys are aware of discovery requirements but if you decide to give the other side some information that you didn't necessarily have to give and it's damming to you..........do I need to go further??

<strong>3) Taking steps without consulting your attorney. </strong> If you are going to do what you want to do, then you probably don't need an attorney.  Most attorneys work to carefully lay out a plan of attack to deal with any issues or problems that may arise and if you decide that you are going to do things that undermine that, the attorney can't help you.

<strong>4) Responding to the court or the other side on your own.</strong> If you get documents from the court or the other side, unless you don't have an attorney, please be careful not to respond.  So much time, we think that if respond to someone right away, it will help our case.

<strong>5) following the advice of someone who is NOT your attorney. </strong> I had a friend of mine who is an attorney tell me that she has to tell her client's all the time "I didn't know they gave out law degrees at the gas station?".   The reason she says this is because so many times, her clients will come to her FIRED up because someone who is NOT an attorney will tell her client something and then come to her HOT!  Becareful about following the road of some person who THINKS they know what's going on when in reality, they don't.

Like I said, the legal process is a BEAST but don't add to the problem by giving the BEAST food to eat.  The process is tough but it can be tougher if you do things to make it worse.]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the hardest things people have to deal with is the fact that the legal process is notoriously slow.  Unlike Criminal procedures that ensure that a defendant is guaranteed a speedy trial, most other legal proceedings tend to take a while to manifest themselves. Most areas of law have various deadlines that must be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[One of the hardest things people have to deal with is the fact that the legal process is notoriously slow.  Unlike Criminal procedures that ensure that a defendant is guaranteed a speedy trial, most other legal proceedings tend to take a while to manifest themselves.

Most areas of law have various deadlines that must be met in order to ensure that the cases are advanced.  However, depending on the nature of the proceeding, several steps may need to occur before you seek a resolution.

This situation is even more pronounce if you're attempting to file a civil suit.   If you think about it, you file your suit.  The other side has time to respond.  Then you go through discovery where each side has to reveal certain things.  During that time, you may have a few depositions.  Then, you may have to go to mediation.  Then, if you get to this point, you have to get ready for trial.  THEN, you have the trial.  All of the steps I just took you through could easily take up to year.

People, when you avail yourself of the legal process, you HAVE to go in with an understanding that it may take a while to seek a resolution.   And when I say "A WHILE", it's not by YOUR standards of what you think "A WHILE" is.  Typically, most legal processes are governed by some rules of procedure that outlines what must happen and WHEN it is going to happen.

It gets tougher because now that we are in a tough economic time so you have a definite desire to get the resolution that we desire as soon as we like.    Understand this, you have a right to seek a resolution through the legal process but be patient.  In order to get the outcome you seek, you may have to wait for it to come.]]></content:encoded>
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