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Litigation is often avoided because of the expenses related to taking the case to court. The list of costs associated with litigation include filing fees for documents in court, discovery, depositions, expert witness fees for depositions, expert witness fees for trial, and travel expenses.

“What are Litigation Expenses?” includes:

i.            Trial preparation has numerous steps and parts, each of which has its own expense

ii.            Discovery is a costly process and the most exhaustive pretrial step

iii.            An attorney needs to consider the hourly rate and price per page for depositions

iv.            There is a cost/benefit regarding expert witnesses; they are imperative for the attorney but extremely costly

costs of litigation case cost expenses by case type

Trial preparation is an important pretrial step for the attorney. During this stage, the attorney collects all of his materials to prepare for litigation. (“Trial Preparation”). Each trial type will include different tasks but trial preparation can include evidence gathering, private investigations, preparing witness testimony, and medical investigations. Id.  At the conclusion of trial preparation, an attorney can incur on average $9,750 in trial preparation case expenses.

The discovery process is one of the most expensive parts of litigation, and it is also the most time intensive pretrial step. (Caseload Highlights, vol 20). This stage is where the attorney will shape and form his arguments for his client. Some attorneys describe discovery as “the black hole of litigation”; deciding how much discovery is enough is one of the problems with the process, and the attorney will almost always err on the side of too much. (Towle, sec X). The total cost of discovery will vary depending on the type of lawsuit but $15,000 in discovery expenses can be accumulated during this process.

Depositions are part of the discovery step. There are certain costs to consider when depositions are being taken. First, a court reporter will need to be hired and paid an hourly rate to transcribe the questions and answers. (Houghton, “How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Court Reporter?”). In addition, there is payment rate for each page of the transcription. (Houghton, “How Much Does Your Legal Deposition Transcript Really Cost?”). For example, the reporter may charge $3.25 per page. Id. Attorneys also need to be aware of the number of characters per line the court reporter uses; the reporter may use either 55, 57, 60, or 65. Id. The fewer number of characters used per line the greater the cost will be because the total amount of pages will increase. With these things considered, the total cost of the depositions can reach an average of $10,100.

Expert witnesses can be imperative for an attorney to win his case; using experts is also extremely costly for an attorney. Experts generally charge a different hourly rate for in-court testimony, depositions, and file reviews and preparation. (“Expert Witness Fee Study”).

expert witness case cost expenses
Experts in different fields charge different amounts than others. For instance, the total cost of a damage expert can be $30,000 and a liability expert could be $28,000.In addition to the hourly pay rate, the majority of expert witnesses charge for a minimum number of hours, three for depositions and four for trial. Id. The witness is also reimbursed for his traveling expenses, food, and lodging.

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Works Cited
“Caseload Highlights”. Estimating the Cost of Civil Litigation 20.1 (2013): n. pag. Web. 5 Aug. 2014.
“Expert Witness Fee Study”. Seak.com. 5 Aug. 2014.
Houghton, Dawn. “How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Court Reporter?”. Obrienandbails.com.     5 Aug. 2014.
“How Much Does Your Legal Deposition Transcript Really Cost?”. Obrienandbails.com. 5 Aug. 2014.
Towle, Griffith C. “Some Appproaches to Litigation Management”. Bzbm.com. 5 Aug. 2014.
“Trial Preparation”. Pinow.com. 5 Aug. 2014.
“What are Litigation Expenses?”. Brocklawoffices.com. 5 Aug. 2014.