Tuesday 27 October 2015

eLawyerPages Owner Launches Arbitration and Mediation Firm

Los Angeles, California -- After having established and sold eLawyerPages for a hefty profit in August, 2014, Sean Erenstoft launched an arbitration and mediation company designed to siphon litigants out of Los Angeles' cluttered court system.  Who better than a wealthy ex-litigator to launch a cost-saving answer to the log-jammed judicial system?

Famed civil rights attorney, Sean Erenstoft who once infuriated criminal prosecutors with his aggressive use of civil procedure to obtain evidence scurrilously withheld from defendants has now managed to frustrate over-priced civil litigators by offering alternative dispute resolution services -- namely mediation and arbitration.

"The problem with litigation is that the courts are over-burdened and judges simply don't have the time to spend addressing the nuances of each civil case they confront."  Erenstoft reasons that judges and juries are time-pressed to make crucial decisions for litigants who often regret the length of time and expense it took to reach trial.  "In my experience, the system is rigged to place financial and time-wasting hurdles in front of well-intended litigants who simply want their cases decided efficiently and thoroughly."  They are not getting that now.  Compared to the '90's when I launched my career, Judges are requiring more and more pre-trial procedures over the course of the 18 months it takes to get a case to a jury.  Each hurdle is a billing opportunity for lawyers.  "Trial was not intended to be a war of attrition where the man with the most money to spend on lawyers wins."  Lady justice is depicted blindfolded for a reason.

Sean Erenstoft has published proposed arbitration clauses to be inserted into promissory notes, employment contracts and most general form releases.  In fact, most every contract that can be formed can include a binding arbitration agreement.  When litigants are tired of litigating, they should contact Erenstoft's company at www.eMediatorPages.com.


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