As any lawyer will tell you, all litigation is at some level complex. However, certain attributes can make a case complex � more difficult and time-consuming to strategize, manage and call.

Three attributes that cut across all legal disciplines, including securities, product-liability, toxic tort liability, insurance and commercial or business litigation, are (1) litigation involving intertwined and unusual legal issues; (2) litigation involving complicated and voluminous factual issues, usually with a myriad of documents; and (3) litigation involving multiple plaintiffs and defendants.

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