What is a litigator? You need a professional explanation. Thank you.

Litigation is an act that people or prosecutors request judges to make judgments based on judicial power. Used in law, it is the development process of a case. It also refers to the process of hearing cases under the auspices of the court according to legal procedures.

A litigation lawyer is a lawyer who is entrusted by the parties, appointed by the court and appointed by the legal aid agency to represent the parties in court. Different from non-litigation lawyers, non-litigation refers to solving disputes by means other than litigation, such as arbitration and mediation. Non-litigation lawyers, that is, lawyers entrusted to handle the above-mentioned agency matters.

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