Greenberg Traurig recognizes that our clients have individual business goals and that litigation strategies can be developed to assist in attaining them. From risk management to courtroom defense, litigation is a reality of corporate life. While bet-the-company products liability and intellectual property suits win headlines, disputes of all varieties grow ever more common. In the United States and other jurisdictions, legislatures and courts continuously alter substantive rights and procedural rules -- adding to the myriad concerns of companies facing litigation. Further complications arise with the increasing trend of using U.S. courts for disputes originating abroad. Litigation, like nearly every other aspect of business, has become a global concern.
Greenberg Traurig litigators have been at the center of some of the most pivotal cases of our time, from landmark tobacco and securities class actions to the George W. Bush for President 2000 trial court proceedings and appeal. With more than 500 trial lawyers, we appear regularly in state and federal courts throughout the country, as well as in appellate courts and before international arbitration panels. Our trial experience and knowledge of diverse industries enable us to aggressively defend our clients -- as well as provide a strong foundation when developing a strategy to dispose of a case on motion or negotiate an early settlement.
Clients benefit from our extensive network of U.S. offices. Through this strong national footprint, we reduce the need for local counsel. The expense of litigation is further managed through our policy of lean staffing and the use of our award-winning in-house technology, including electronic matter rooms and forensic software. Our litigators work with in-house counsel and staff in meaningful partnerships that fit a cost and proficiency model appropriate for each representation.
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