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LITIGATION Stein & Lubin LLP's litigation group has extensive experience litigating a wide range of commercial cases in state and federal courts throughout California, including securities, real estate, contracts, business torts and bankruptcy. Our litigation group has collectively tried over one hundred cases. We have a strong track record of success at trial, arbitration and court hearings. We also have negotiated innumerable favorable settlements for our clients, inside and outside of formal mediation.Our litigators share a commitment to bring a high level of analytical skill, creativity and practical problem solving to each case. Our litigation group's extensive trial experience affords our clients the opportunity to select a course of action most appropriate for the particular situation. While many matters are best settled in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution forums, our clients do not feel pressured to settle to avoid trial.Our litigators are leaders in the bar and community and are recruited from top firms. While our litigators graduated from top law schools around the country, we do not hire attorneys directly out of law school. We only hire litigators who have experience so that our clients do not have to pay to train new lawyers. We believe that a small, experienced group of litigators can outperform a larger group of attorneys, and our staffing is much more cost effective for our clients. Our firm's track record of success against national law firms confirms our beliefs.Our litigators have diverse backgrounds and experience. Further information regarding our attorneys is available in their individual biographies.For more information, contact Ellen A. Cirangle. |
LITIGATION ATTORNEYS RELATED LINKS Dore Griffinger and Ellen Cirangle featured on the Cover of the Recorder. Stein & Lubin obtains victory in the California Court for Overstock.com on antiSlapp motion. Mark Lubin, Robert Stein and Theodore Griffinger named Super Lawyers for 2008. Stein & Lubin LLP Wins Decisive Victory In "Best Efforts" Arbitration. |