by Schorr Law | Nov 8, 2024 | Litigation, Mediation, Other
Understanding the difference between a trial attorney and a litigator can be confusing for many. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to distinct roles within the legal profession. This distinction is particularly important in complex fields...
by Schorr Law | May 13, 2020 | Mediation
Remote Mediation Possibility during COVID-19? With courthouses still closed for regular business due to the pandemic, many aspects of litigation are on hold. Even when courthouses begin to re-open, the backlog of hearings and trials that did not occur will continue to...
by Schorr Law | May 11, 2020 | Mediation
Moving Cases Forward with Zoom Video conference Depositions and Mediation With the shelter-in-place orders in place and reduced court services, many clients may be concerned that their cases will stall and be unable to advance. While it is true that trials, law and...
by Schorr Law | Jul 7, 2018 | Arbitration, Litigation, Mediation
Disputes are an inevitable part of life that we all try to avoid, and when they arise, parties often seek ways to resolve them efficiently and fairly. There are three main types of dispute resolution methods: litigation, arbitration, and mediation. Each of these...
by Schorr Law | May 17, 2018 | Mediation
Whether you are in pre-litigation or already embroiled in a lawsuit, we often recommend our clients to consider mediation in real estate disputes because of the uncertainty that is inherent in litigation. Mediation in real estate can be used for all kinds of disputes,...
by Schorr Law | Dec 6, 2017 | Mediation
At Schorr Law, our real estate attorneys have participated in literally hundreds of mediations of real estate disputes. Our experience includes mediating multi-million dollar disputes all the way through mediating non-monetary disputes between neighbors. Through our...