Litigation Logistics Level the Playing Field
When Franklin Credit discovered that $72 million worth of subprime loans they purchased from a subsidiary of GE Capital had gone bad, they sued for breach of contract.
Because of the scale of the case, Franklin's counsel in New York, an eight-lawyer firm, called on us to conduct its West Coast discovery. In under a month we prepared over 1,800 subpoenas relating to hundreds of individual loans. Our work helped Franklin's counsel cost-effectively level the playing field with their AmLaw 200 opposing counsel, and demonstrated Franklin's seriousness.