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April, 22

Civil Law

There’s a moment in almost every complex legal case where things stop feeling straightforward. The facts are there, the arguments are forming, but something still feels… incomplete. Maybe it’s a technical detail that needs unpacking, or a piece of evidence that requires deeper interpretation. That’s usually where outside expertise enters...

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