Litigation

Experienced Connecticut Litigation Attorneys

Our attorneys at Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul can provide stellar legal guidance and skilled strategies in your Litigation Cases.

A good and experienced litigation attorney can be imperative for effectively navigating complex legal disputes. Litigation involves a broad range of legal actions, including contract disputes, personal injury claims, and business conflicts. An experienced attorney brings in-depth knowledge of the law, strategic thinking, and proficient courtroom skills to advocate for your best interests. They can identify the strengths and weaknesses of your case, negotiate favorable settlements, and, if necessary, represent you competently in court. Without the guidance of a skilled litigator, you may face unfavorable judgments, financial losses, or prolonged legal battles.

At Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul in West Hartford, CT, our seasoned litigation attorneys are dedicated to providing top-notch legal representation. We understand that each case is unique and requires a tailored approach to achieve the best possible outcome. Our team is experienced in handling a wide array of litigation matters, including commercial litigation, contract disputes, personal injury claims, and more. We utilize our extensive knowledge and strategic acumen to navigate the complexities of the legal system and advocate zealously for our clients. Trust Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul to handle your litigation needs with the utmost professionalism and dedication, ensuring that your rights are protected and your goals are achieved. Whether you are facing a contentious business dispute or a personal legal matter, our experienced litigation attorneys are here to help you every step of the way.

Things to Consider when choosing a Litigation Attorney

  1. Types of Litigation: Understand the different types of litigation, such as civil, criminal, commercial, and personal injury litigation, to identify the right attorney for your case.
  2. Attorney’s Experience: Look into the attorney’s experience and track record in handling cases similar to yours. An experienced attorney can offer strategic insights and improve your chances of a favorable outcome.
  3. Case Assessment: A good litigation lawyer will provide an honest assessment of your case, including its strengths, weaknesses, and potential outcomes.
  4. Legal Fees: Be clear on the attorney’s fee structure, whether it’s hourly, contingency, or flat fee, and any additional costs that may arise during the litigation process.
  5. Communication: Ensure that the attorney communicates effectively, keeping you informed about the progress of your case and explaining legal terms and procedures in a way you can understand.
  6. Litigation Strategy: Ask about the attorney’s strategy for handling your case, including negotiation, settlement, and trial plans. Understanding their approach can help set your expectations.
  7. Courtroom Experience: Confirm that the attorney has substantial courtroom experience, as some cases may go to trial and require strong advocacy skills.
  8. Alternative Dispute Resolution: Inquire if the attorney is skilled in alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation or arbitration, which can be quicker and less costly than going to trial.
  9. Documentation: Be prepared to provide all necessary documents and evidence related to your case. Proper documentation is crucial for building a strong case.
  10. Client Reviews and References: Look for client reviews and ask for references to get an idea of the attorney’s reputation and how previous clients have rated their services.

These points can help you make an informed decision when choosing a litigation lawyer, ensuring you find someone who is well-suited to handle your specific legal needs.


With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to client satisfaction, you can trust Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul to protect your interests and achieve the most favorable outcomes from litigation.

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