Define: Contention

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Contention FAQ'S

– Contention refers to a disagreement or dispute between parties in a legal case.

– Contention is typically addressed through the presentation of evidence, legal arguments, and negotiations between the parties involved.

– Common sources of contention include conflicting evidence, differing interpretations of the law, and disputes over the facts of the case.

– Contention can be resolved through mediation, arbitration, or litigation in a court of law.

– A lawyer represents their client’s interests in addressing contention, presenting arguments and evidence to support their position.

– While it may not always be possible to avoid contention entirely, parties can work towards resolving disputes through negotiation and alternative dispute resolution methods.

– A judge or jury evaluates the evidence and legal arguments presented by each party to make a decision on the disputed issues.

– Contention refers to a disagreement or dispute, while a legal claim is a specific allegation or demand made by one party against another.

– Yes, if a party believes that the resolution of contention was unfair or incorrect, they may have grounds to appeal the decision based on the contention.

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This glossary post was last updated: 5th April 2024.

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