Representation in court implies the legal support of the client and the legal protection of his interests at all stages of the court process, from the preparation of the lawsuit to the execution of the final decision. It includes the formulation of a legal position, the collection and presentation of evidence, participation in the process, and the making of strategic decisions. Professional legal representation ensures the correct conduct of the case.
Representation in court extends to civil, administrative, commercial, and labor disputes, among them contractual, property, and entrepreneurial disputes. Each category has its own procedural peculiarities, the knowledge of which is necessary to implement a qualified and effective defense.
The proceedings in court begin by way of filing a lawsuit or application, which is followed by the preparation stage of the case, examination of evidence, oral hearings, and the substantive review of the dispute. After the completion of the process, it is possible to appeal the decision in a higher instance. At each stage, the timely execution of correct procedural actions is important, since procedural mistakes may be decisively reflected on the outcome of the case.
Each party must prove the circumstances on which it bases its claims and defense. The proof of these circumstances can be by the explanation of the parties themselves (third parties), the testimony of witnesses, materials of the constatation of facts, written or material evidence, and the conclusions of experts. Effective representation implies not only the presentation of evidence, but their legally correct assessment and use.