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How does an attorney s assessment of the likely outcome of the client s case were it to be litigated affect the way the attorney approaches a collaborative law case?

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How does an attorney s assessment of the likely outcome of the client s case were it to be litigated affect the way the attorney approaches a collaborative law case?

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While the participation agreement prohibits threatening litigation, the attorney s advice to his or her client as to the strengths and merits of various claims will always include an assessment of the likely outcome if the case had to be litigated. Consideration of the law and one s legal rights is always appropriate in analyzing what a fair outcome in a collaborative process might be. Along with this assessment will be consideration of all of the costs and risks of litigation.

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