Case Compare Section

Case Compare Section

The Eminent Law Theme includes a Case Compare section, designed to present a detailed comparison of case details from the perspectives of both your client and the opposing party. This section is ideal for showcasing how your firm successfully navigates and resolves complex legal disputes.

Steps to Add the Case Compare Section:

1. Add the Custom Case Compare Block and Enter Content:

  • From the WordPress dashboard, go to ‘Pages‘ and select the page where you want to add the Case Compare section or click ‘Add New‘ to create a new page.
  • In the page editor, click the ‘+‘ icon to add a new block, search for the “Case Compare” block, and select it.
  • Enter the title for the section, which will serve as the main heading, providing context for the comparison.

2. Add Details for Your Client and the Opposing Party:

For Your Client, you can add:

  • Title: A title that represents your client’s position or key aspect of the case.
  • Image: Upload an image related to your client or their side of the case.
  • Points List: Provide a detailed description outlining your client’s point of view (POV), their role in the case, and any relevant details.

For The Opposing Party, you can add:

  • Title: A title that represents the opposing party’s position or key aspect of the case.
  • Image: Upload an image related to the opposing party or their side of the case.
  • Points List: Provide a detailed description outlining the opposing party’s POV, their role in the case, and any relevant details.
  • Select a background color for the main section that complements the rest of your site’s design.
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3. Review and Publish:

  • After entering the details for both your client and the opposing party, review the layout to ensure that the comparison is clear and visually balanced.
  • Once satisfied, click ‘Publish‘ to make the Case Compare section live on your page.
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By following these steps, you can effectively use the custom Case Compare block to highlight the differing perspectives in a legal case, demonstrating your firm’s expertise in managing and resolving complex disputes.

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