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What Should I Do If I Suffered A Personal Injury?
Accidents happen—on the road, at work, in stores, or even on someone else’s property. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. But what you do in the hours and days after an injury can make or break your personal injury claim.
Here’s what you should do if you believe you have a personal injury case—and why every step matters.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
6 hours ago2 min read


What If I'm the One Getting Sued?
eing served with a lawsuit is one of the most stressful moments a person or business can experience. Whether you expected it or it comes as a total surprise, that knock on the door or envelope from a process server can feel overwhelming. The legal system is complex, and the idea of defending yourself in court might raise all kinds of questions and fears.But here’s the good news: lawsuits follow a process, and there are clear steps you can take to protect yourself, your busine
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
Jun 23 min read


Can I Recover Attorneys' Fees If I Win My Case?
Can I recover my attorneys’ fees if I win? The answer, unfortunately, is not always straightforward. While American courts generally follow the 'American Rule'—each side pays their own legal costs—there are several important exceptions. If you understand how fee recovery works early in your case, you can make more informed decisions about strategy, settlement, and risk.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
Jun 23 min read


I Won! Now What?
Winning a lawsuit is no small feat. After months—or even years—of preparing, arguing, and navigating the court system, hearing the judge or jury rule in your favor can feel like a long-awaited breath of relief. But for many, the end of the trial is not the end of the story. In fact, it may just be the beginning of a new chapter: collecting what you’ve been awarded.Whether your judgment is monetary or involves some other form of relief, the court does not automatically enforce
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
Jun 23 min read


What Actually Happens at Trial?
Trial is often portrayed as the dramatic conclusion of a legal battle—the moment when the truth is revealed, justice is served, and one side walks away vindicated. But for those unfamiliar with the courtroom, it’s easy to underestimate how structured, strategic, and high-stakes a trial really is. This post breaks down the key phases of a trial and illustrates each with famous cases to give you a vivid sense of what really goes on once a case reaches the courtroom.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
Jun 23 min read


What Happens When You File a Complaint?
Filing a complaint is the formal beginning of a lawsuit. It signals that informal efforts to resolve a dispute have been exhausted or deemed insufficient, and it sets the legal process in motion within the court system. Here is a quick breakdown of what a complaint is and what happens when you file one.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 272 min read


What Are the Biggest Mistakes Companies Make During Litigation?
Litigation is often high-stakes and high-pressure—and how a company manages it can make a major difference in the outcome. While no business intends to make mistakes during a lawsuit, certain missteps are all too common. Identifying these pitfalls in advance can help companies navigate litigation more strategically and protect their long-term interests.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 272 min read


How Do I Preserve Evidence If I Anticipate Litigation?
When there’s even a hint that a legal dispute might be coming, one of the first things to focus on is preserving evidence. Failing to secure key documents, emails, texts, or other data can damage a case before it even starts—and may even lead to court sanctions.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 222 min read


What Are My Settlement Options—And When Should I Consider Them?
When a legal dispute arises, heading to court might feel like the obvious move—but it’s not the only one. Many disputes can be resolved more efficiently, cost-effectively, and privately through settlement. But understanding how settlement works, what options are available, and when to consider them is key to making a smart decision.
Dennis Sapien-Pangindian
May 213 min read


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


"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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