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Considering the Cost of Litigation

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MICHAEL MIHM: At Ogborn Mihm Quaintance, we understand that litigation is expensive. I encourage my clients to always keep in mind the return on their investment dollar. Always keep in mind: “What is the realistic potential for recovery in the case?” and “How much money am I willing to spend to get there?” Now having said that, when we take on a case, we assume that we’re going to take the case all the way to trial. So we ask them to be very pragmatic. We ask them to always be thinking about return on their investment for their litigation dollar.

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