TikTok is becoming the new Court TV, where creators break down real lawsuits with in-depth analysis and commentary. They read complaints, review discovery motions, and explain how cases really work. Deep dives into the Idaho Four, the Cardi B lawsuit, the Blake Lively Baldoni case, the Diddy lawsuit, and the Murdoch murders have made TikTok feel like next-level courtroom TV.
When you look at the anatomy of a lawsuit, it’s interesting to see how it works and why it works that way. It’s not just paperwork, it’s your future. Each lawsuit represents one person’s story and that case matters a thousand percent. Being informed and knowing that your attorney is focused on your case, not just any case, makes all the difference.
Pull back the curtain and see what really happens from the accident scene to the verdict or resolution. Only three percent of cases go to trial. On the eve of trial, they settle, or even during trial, they settle.
We file a complaint, exchange initial disclosures, and move into what’s called discovery. We start deposing people immediately. A deposition is just an interview under oath. It’s not like the movies. We know their evidence, and they know ours.
Experts can be expensive. Some cases go north of a hundred thousand dollars in expert costs. Lawsuits are costly and stressful. The net settlement is what matters.
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