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Using an Answer to Introduce Comparative Fault
Admin 30 April, 2025

Using an Answer to Introduce Comparative Fault

Comparative fault can change the entire outcome of a case. Here’s how to use your Answer to introduce this powerful defense and shift the blame where it belongs.

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Including a Demand for Jury Trial in the Answer
Admin 30 April, 2025

Including a Demand for Jury Trial in the Answer

A jury trial can change the dynamics of a case. Here’s how and when to demand a jury trial in your Answer to ensure your client’s right to trial by jury is preserved.

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Identifying Procedural Improprieties Through Your Answer
Admin 30 April, 2025

Identifying Procedural Improprieties Through Your Answer

The Complaint might have procedural flaws that can save your client’s case. Here’s how to spot them in your Answer and raise them as defenses.

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Asserting Lack of Capacity to Be Sued in the Answer
Admin 30 April, 2025

Asserting Lack of Capacity to Be Sued in the Answer

Can you be sued? Sometimes the answer is no. Here’s how to assert a lack of capacity to be sued in your Answer and protect your client’s legal standing.

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Leveraging Answers to Negotiate Early Settlement
Admin 30 April, 2025

Leveraging Answers to Negotiate Early Settlement

Your Answer can be a powerful tool for negotiation. Learn how to use it strategically to open doors for early settlement discussions.

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Using an Answer to Shape the Litigation Narrative
Admin 30 April, 2025

Using an Answer to Shape the Litigation Narrative

Your Answer sets the stage for the entire case. Here’s how to use it strategically to influence the narrative and steer the litigation in your favor.

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