Programme
Civil Litigation
Objective
This programme is designed to provide a foundation for in-house counsel and managers on how to protect your organisation’s position, even before litigation is anticipated. The training programme provides tips and answers to the organisation on how to best protect yourself in the lead-up and in the course of litigation.
Content Includes
- Dispute resolution mechanisms – litigation or arbitration?
- Tips on manage disputes before they go to litigation
- Protecting your documents
- Initiation of litigation
- The discovery process and witnesses
- The trial: Crossing swords
- Enforcing the judgment: Don’t end up with a paper judgment
- The appeal process
Who Should Attend?
In-house legal counsel, and managers.
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