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Meeting With A Slater Vecchio Lawyer

We will meet with you wherever it is most convenient; our office, the hospital, or even at your home. We will listen to the specifics of your situation and explain how we will help protect your priorities:

  • whether you have a viable consumer law claim
  • whether litigation is the most efficient way to resolve your problem
  • whether your issue might be better pursued as a class action
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Class Action Determination

There’s strength in numbers. If your claim is not financially viable to pursue on its own, or if there are a sufficient number of individuals who have the same legal issue, it may be more efficient and more effective to file a class action lawsuit. Slater Vecchio can help make this determination, and can proceed on behalf of the class with yourself acting as the representative plaintiff if a class action is warranted.

Not all consumer disputes are best resolved in Court. Sometimes it makes more financial and business sense to resolve these issues without litigation. Slater Vecchio can advise you of your options, and even help to obtain satisfaction outside of the litigation process.

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Negotiation With The Corporation Or Business

Most civil litigation resolves with an out of Court settlement. Your Slater Vecchio lawyer will begin litigation proceedings, but also work to see if the claim can be resolved without resorting to trial.

Your Slater Vecchio lawyer will explain your options at every stage of the legal process. You will be advised when it is in your best interest to resolve your claim.

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When Going To Trial Is Necessary

Sometimes the other side is unreasonable and an out-of-court settlement is not possible. That can mean going to trial. While we always work to find a timely resolution which is squarely in your interest, should court be necessary, it’s great to know that you have a team with extensive trial experience behind you.

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