Litigation Intake and Case Planning Package

$149.00

Description: This comprehensive digital service is intended for clients who are ready to organize a serious legal matter for potential representation.

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Description: This comprehensive digital service is intended for clients who are ready to organize a serious legal matter for potential representation. The client should provide all relevant contracts, notices, court papers if any, a chronological summary of events, names of involved parties, and a list of available evidence such as invoices, screenshots, letters, and witness details. The package includes an in-depth intake review, an online consultation, and a written case planning memo that maps the dispute in a structured way for next-step decision making.

Format: The service is delivered fully online for convenience and file-based efficiency. The planning memo is designed to be practical, meaning the client can use it as an internal reference when deciding whether to proceed with negotiation, settlement discussions, or formal legal action.

Duration: This product covers one substantial legal matter and one consolidated planning package based on the submitted materials. It does not automatically include court filing, ongoing advocacy, or communication with third parties, though it can serve as the foundation for future representation.

What You’ll Learn: The client will learn how the case is likely to be framed legally, what issues appear strongest, and what factual gaps may need immediate attention. The package explains evidence priorities, document organization, procedural risks, and the difference between urgent steps and later-stage strategy. It also helps the client understand what a lawyer would need in order to take the matter forward efficiently and with better control over the file.

Target Audience: This product is best for businesses and individuals facing higher-stakes disputes that require more than a quick answer. It is particularly useful for clients who want a disciplined case structure before committing to broader legal representation.