There are many benefits to evaluating the merits of a case before litigation proceeds past the point where the costs start to add up.

Engaging in early case evaluation also allows for a change in trial strategy and direction when more options are available to counsel and their client. While counsel may opt to evaluate their own case, with the input of colleagues and others, there is significant merit in engaging a neutral third party to conduct the evaluation.

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