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If you are facing a lawsuit or need to file one, understanding litigation lawyers is your first step. Legal Practice Group provides clear, neutral information to help you explore your options and connect with independent litigation attorneys nationwide.
A litigation lawyer—often called a litigator—is an attorney who specializes in taking legal disputes through the court system. Unlike transactional lawyers who draft contracts or handle out-of-court matters, litigation lawyers manage every phase of a lawsuit: investigation, pleadings, discovery, motion practice, settlement negotiations, trial, and appeal. They represent plaintiffs (those suing) or defendants (those being sued) in civil matters such as contract disputes, real estate controversies, business torts, personal injury claims, and more.
In 2026, litigators also increasingly use digital forensics, e-discovery platforms, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to resolve cases efficiently. Their role is to advocate for the client’s position while navigating complex procedural rules. Legal Practice Group does not provide litigation services—instead, we offer educational resources and case evaluation to help you understand whether you need a litigator and then connect you with independent attorneys from our national network.
Litigators practice across nearly every area of civil law. Below are frequent scenarios where individuals and businesses seek the help of a litigation lawyer:
Each type of dispute may require a litigator with specific subject-matter experience. Our case evaluation platform helps identify the nature of your situation and, if appropriate, connects you with attorneys who regularly handle those matters.
Save contracts, emails, texts, photos, receipts, and voicemails. In 2026, metadata and digital trails are often pivotal.
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Every state has deadlines. Missing them can permanently bar your claim. Check deadlines as soon as possible.
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If you are considering filing a lawsuit, potential compensation (often called damages) varies by claim. Common categories include:
An independent litigation attorney can evaluate which damages apply to your unique case. Use our platform to request a case evaluation and learn more about what you may be entitled to under your state’s laws.
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Civil litigation is governed by state law and federal rules. Legal Practice Group offers information and case evaluation for individuals and businesses in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Whether you are in New York, Texas, California, Florida, or Illinois, our resources cover state-specific statutes of limitations, court structures, and common litigation trends. We also provide focused guides on topics such as commercial litigation, real estate litigation, and personal injury litigation to help you find state-specific insights.
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