Wednesday 4 January 2017

Jeffrey F. Ryan Litigator On LinkedIn Explains How To Win A Case

As Jeffrey F. Ryan on LinkedIn explains, there are three generally accepted methods to win both a civil or criminal case. The first of these is to win on a technicality, which although not relevant to every trial in which the lawyer will be engaged upon is possible in a surprisingly large number of cases. However, as Jeffrey Ryan concedes, winning a case based on this strategy requires considerable skill and knowledge to isolate the technicality and use it effectively in a court of law. This is because the lawyer needs to be both dogged and meticulous. He or she will need to discover, investigate and uncover any possible technicalities. But sheer hard work is unfortunately not sufficient. To uncover a technicality needs a lawyer extremely well-read in law. He or she will need to have some sort of idea of what he or she is looking for. Idly scouring the pages of law books in the hope that some sort of technicality will miraculously appear is so much wasted time. If a lawyer does not know what they are looking for, all the persistence in the world will of no avail.

Secondly, negotiate a settlement or plea bargain that is good for the client. In this instance it is of vital importance that the lawyer has contact and good relationships with opposing lawyers. However, as Jeffrey Ryan admits, good contacts and relationships will count for nothing if the opposing lawyers are confident of winning their case. The most important factor in getting a good settlement or agreement is by convincing 'the other side' that there is a very good chance that they will lose should the case go to trial. After thirty years as a trial lawyer, Tony Spencer has created and maintained excellent relations with lawyers. But perhaps of even greater importance is his unrivalled reputation at winning tough cases. Before entering into negotiations, Jeffrey Ryan works hard to build the best possible case for you.  When the other side is worried about the risks of trying a case against Jeffrey Ryan, they offer better settlements or agreements in an effort to avoid going to trial.

Finally, there is winning the actual trial. For Jeffrey F. Ryan, Esq, never giving up in the courtroom is a non-negotiable axiom. Whether your case involves a business dispute, a criminal or traffic charge, a divorce or other family matter, or a personal injury, you need a lawyer who knows how to win trials. A winning trial lawyer knows how to discover and develop evidence that will help your case and how to minimize and respond to the other side’s evidence.Additionally, the trial lawyer will know how to use the rules of evidence and procedure in your favor and how to present and argue the evidence so that the judge or jury is convinced to rule in your favor.  Indeed, any winning trial lawyer will immerse themselves in the subject matter of the case and be able to convey to the judge or jury, in simple and easy-to-understand terms, an expert understanding of that subject matter.

Jeffrey Ryan knows the law like the back of his hand. As a member of the State Bar of California since 1987, and with his Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the University of Santa Clara received only a year earlier, he quickly made a name for himself in the courtroom, earning the respect and admiration of his clients, judges, and even opposing counsels throughout California. His law firm, the Law Offices of Jeffrey Ryan, has been helping clients win all kinds of legal settlements since 2005, including a whistleblower case that resulted in a $75.5 million settlement, and a sexual harassment/constructive wrongful termination case for $8 million.

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