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litigation theory

Litigation theory is the study of how and why individuals or entities choose to resolve disputes through the legal system by filing lawsuits. It examines the strategic behaviors of parties, the influence of legal rules, and the expected outcomes that motivate people to settle or proceed to trial. Essentially, it seeks to understand the incentives, costs, and benefits involved in pursuing legal action, helping to explain patterns in litigation and inform better legal policies and practices.