How long does the litigation process usually take in a Business Dispute? - Perez Mayoral

How Long Does The Litigation Process Usually Take In A Business Dispute? – Perez Mayoral

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00:00:00: The litigation process in a business dispute can vary depending on the complexity of the matter the Florida bar prescribes that commercial litigation on average should last somewhere between 12 to 18 months but as I mentioned a moment ago every case is a little bit different so the less complex and and simpler cases can range somewhere between 6 to 12 months and that time frame is used to complete Discovery draft the initial pleadings and get everything in order in hopes of reaching a resolution

00:00:42: At the conclusion of Discovery where usually mediation takes place the more complicated cases will have more discovery that needs to be completed there may also be case dispositive motions that need to be filed there may be evidentiary issues that may arise during the course of the discovery process and ultimately May last closer to that 18th month time frame in addition a lot of the issues depend on the judges availability and the parties availability so those are also factors to consider when looking at how long a

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