A good trial lawyer is ready to litigate the case from day one.  This means that he/she is gathering the evidence, reviewing the evidence, utilizing his/her consultants/experts to translate what that evidence is telling the lawyer.  The hidden and secret information generally looked over by a layperson is observed and located within the discovery by a well trained litigator.  The facts of the case do not change.  It is the presentation of the facts and the application of the law to those facts which will determine the outcome of a case.  As a litigation firm, we will prepare the case for trial.  Knowing the laws of evidence and civil procedures are the key to a successful trial.  Knowing the facts is essential.  As litigators, we are trained to find a solution to the problem.