Litigation is the formal process of resolving disputes through the court system. It is adversarial by design, governed by substantive laws, procedural rules, deadlines and evidentiary standards, and ultimately decided by a judge or jury. When negotiation fails or a matter demands a definitive legal ruling, litigation provides structure, authority and finality.
Pat Furey brings decades of litigation experience in Idaho state and federal courts. That experience includes representation of plaintiffs and defendants alike in complex business disputes and cases involving personal injury and property damage. Litigation under Mr. Furey’s representation is disciplined, strategic, and purposeful. The preliminary fact-finding or “discovery” process is viewed as akin to the setting of a chessboard or the dealing of a hand, i.e., to be accomplished to the extent possible by rote, with the case’s energy and expense reserved for the substantive contest.
