Sometimes, the problem lies in the rule of the game. It’s relatively easy to identify that a case involves a dispute between business partners, the interpretation of contracts, liability for personal or environmental damage, construction in permitted or restricted areas, undue taxation, probate proceedings, or unpaid expropriations, and so on.
What’s a bit more difficult is to recognize that each of these issues must be litigated through specific legal instruments, whose sophistication requires both experience and expertise.
How do I obtain an urgent court order? Do strong written submissions and persuasive oral arguments in an appeal to the Court of Appeals or the Federal Court of Appeals make a difference in winning a case?
How do I file a special appeal capable of turning the tide at the Superior Court of Justice? Or an extraordinary appeal before the Supreme Federal Court? How can I ensure the success of an enforcement proceeding?
How should I respond to an unjust enforcement action? What is the purpose of a rescisory action? How can I defend myself against one? Mastering the rules of the game changes the game.