Virtually every case requires expenses to be incurred. Examples of typical expenses include record retrieval fees, filing fees, court reporter fees, witness fees, mediator/arbitrator fees, and expert fees. The total amount of expenses depends on the nature of your case and the length of time it takes to pursue. The further into litigation a case goes, the more expenses are incurred and usually those incurred closer to trial are more expensive than those incurred at the early stages of a case. We take care to be mindful of the economic realities of any given case and incur expenses prudently and
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