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Trial Lawyers 2025 - Distinguished Advisers

August 2025  |  LITIGATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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Although arbitration has become a widely adopted method of dispute resolution, many conflicts continue to be resolved through litigation. Consequently, trial lawyers remain central figures within the legal landscape.

Litigation is frequently complex, demanding that trial lawyers navigate intricate legal frameworks with precision. The modern trial lawyer must be skilled in constructing persuasive arguments, analysing evidence and mastering procedural subtleties. However, their expertise must extend beyond the courtroom. Today’s trial lawyers are also strategists and trusted advisers, capable of negotiating settlements and providing clients with honest assessments of potential legal outcomes. Their role is not to simply affirm what a client wishes to hear – rather, it is through integrity and candour that lawyers build enduring relationships and earn their clients’ trust.

Looking ahead, the role of the trial lawyer will continue to evolve in response to shifting societal norms and the accelerating pace of technological change.

Against this backdrop, Financier Worldwide turns to some of the leading lights in the field, who share their stories…

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