Litigation Guide to (Almost) Everything: To Sue or Not to Sue
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Litigation Guide to (Almost) Everything: To Sue or Not to Sue

Join us for an ongoing webinar series designed to demystify the litigation process for everyday people, entrepreneurs, and small businesses.

By DSP Advocates, P.C.

Date and time

Wednesday, May 28 · 3 - 3:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes

Litigation Guide to (Almost) Everything: To Sue or Not to Sue

Presented by Dennis Sapien-Pangindian, Founding Attorney of DSP Advocates, P.C.

"Bespoke Legal Advocacy" meets real-world legal challenges.

Join us for an ongoing webinar series designed to demystify the litigation process for everyday people, entrepreneurs, startups, and small business owners. Litigation Guide to (Almost) Everything explores the legal decisions that matter most—whether you're facing a breach of contract, dealing with a personal injury claim, or wondering if it's time to involve a lawyer.

Each session provides practical, plain-language guidance on how litigation works, what your options are, and how to protect your rights while staying in control of your legal journey.

🔍 Our First Session: “To Sue or Not to Sue”

This kickoff webinar will walk you through the crucial decision-making process behind initiating a lawsuit. Led by Dennis Sapien-Pangindian, founding attorney of DSP Advocates, P.C., this session will cover:

  • How to assess whether you have a strong case
  • What litigation really costs—and how to manage it
  • When it makes sense to sue, and when it doesn’t
  • Alternatives to litigation you should consider

Whether you’re in the middle of a dispute or just want to be prepared for the future, this series is your tailored guide to making confident, informed legal decisions.

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FreeMay 28 · 3:00 PM PDT