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What’s the Difference Between Mediation, Arbitration, and Litigation?
When a legal dispute comes up, figuring out how to handle it can feel overwhelming. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but understanding your options is a great place to start. The three most common ways to resolve a dispute are mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Each has its own approach, benefits, and trade-offs. Here’s a breakdown of what each process looks like—and how to know which might be right for your situation.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 202 min read


Do I Have A Good Case?
In this post, I’ll walk you through how I assess whether a case has legal merit and what factors you should weigh when deciding whether to move forward.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 193 min read


How Much Does Litigation Cost—and What Can I Do to Control Those Costs?
In my recent blog, “To Sue or Not to Sue?” , I explored the fundamental question that individuals and businesses often face: whether to...
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 153 min read


Do Startup Founders Really Need A Lawyer?
TL;DR: Yes When you're building a startup, your to-do list is already a mile long (trust me, I know): developing your product, finding...
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 143 min read


How Do Legal Fees Work? (Billable Hours, Flat Fees, Contingency)
Hiring a lawyer means thinking about more than the legal issue. Cost matters. Indeed, cost is oftentimes the last thing that lawyers want...
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 132 min read


"To Sue or Not to Sue?" - A Practical Guide to Deciding Whether Litigation is Right for You
Litigation is a powerful tool, but it is not always the most effective or appropriate one. Litigation is often long, complex, and costly. This blog is not intended to sell you on legal services—it is here to give you a clear-eyed view of what litigation really entails and to help you decide whether it is the right path for your situation.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 125 min read
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