The larger the dimensions of a case, the more prominent the role of strategy will be. In large cases, we are usually faced with a set of legal, financial, media and sometimes international factors that simultaneously affect the final outcome.
In such situations, focusing solely on one legal dimension is not enough. Decisions must be made by considering all possible consequences. This is where the concept of legal strategy becomes important.
Legal strategy means consciously choosing paths that create the highest probability of success and the lowest risk. This process includes analyzing the facts, evaluating scenarios, anticipating reactions and determining case priorities.
Complex cases are usually accompanied by uncertainty. No analyst can control all variables. But a proper strategy can reduce the scope of risk and enable more effective decision-making.
Ultimately, the difference between passively managing a case and successfully guiding it often lies in the quality of the strategy. When legal issues become complicated, having a clear roadmap can determine the final outcome.