These are the tactical frameworks, psychological levers, and procedural "cheat codes" that top litigators and strategic advisors use behind closed doors. Today, we lift the veil. Before diving into the exclusive secrets, we must redefine our target. "Selka" (a favorable decision/verdict) is not always a "win." In fact, one of the most guarded secrets is that the best selka is often the one you never need to litigate.

Davron’s team noticed the judge was notorious for ruling against parties who submitted "binder bombs" (excessive paperwork). Instead of filing 500 pages, Davron filed 12 pages: a timeline, three key photos, and one expert letter. Every other argument was held back.

This is amateur behavior.