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PDF Editor FAQ

Does the best attorney nearly always win in court?

In my experience, the very best attorneys win before the matter gets to court.Excellent transactional lawyers draft documents that avoid disputes.If disputes arise, excellent lawyers figure out mutually acceptable solutions that avoid litigation.If litigation arises, the best lawyers usually get the case to settlement.The best lawyers, in my view, get the best results for their client in the most cost-effective manner, and don’t view issues as simplistic “win/loss” scenarios.

Which Naruto character holds the record for the highest win/loss ratio in actual fights?

Pain should be high up there.His only loss was against Naruto.If you mean fights we actually have seen in the manga, it would probably be Naruto.

How important is an attorney’s "win/loss" record?

Here’s a little story on that.Once, a potential client approached me about handling a particular tax case that falls within my major area of expertise. The client told me that he had narrowed his choice down to two attorneys. The other attorney had won a major trial victory in a published case.The prospective client asked me, “How many Tax Court trials have you won on this issue?”My answer: “Zero.”The prospective client responded, with thinly disguised disdain, “Zero? Then why would I ever choose you over the other attorney?”My answer: “I’ve handled about 40 cases in this area. In every single one of them, I’ve been able to persuade the IRS to resolve this issue in my client’s favor, without having to take the matter to trial. Trials are very expensive for taxpayers, and they won’t get the money back from the IRS. If you are absolutely committed to having a trial on this issue, I guess I can arrange to do that, and I’ll make a lot more money. All my other clients have been happier the other way.”A “win/lose” record doesn’t really tell much, because the criteria of what constitutes a win or loss are often unclear. When I’m a client, I’m looking for an attorney who understands my goals, has the relevant skills and experience to achieve those goals, and who can accomplish the task within my budget. I care about their track record in achieving similar results in similar cases, but frankly I don’t much care about overall win/loss type of statistics. I’m quite selfish, and they can have a record of 1 win and 99 losses — as long as I’m the win.

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