The best way to handle multiple claims without violating cause-splitting rules is to consolidate all claims arising from the same transaction or occurrence within one comprehensive suit, while clearly distinguishing separate legal bases or remedies under distinct heads of relief. Lawyers achieve this by drafting a unified statement of facts that connects every claim to the same underlying event and then organizing the pleadings to reflect each claim’s independent legal foundation—such as breach of contract, negligence, or unjust enrichment—without fragmenting the factual matrix. Best lawyers manage complex cases by first conducting a full factual and legal audit, identifying overlaps, and using procedural tools like joinder of parties, consolidation of suits, and amendment of pleadings to bring all related issues before one court. They also maintain a detailed cause-of-action chart and cross-check it against procedural requirements to ensure compliance. This structured, transparent approach prevents duplication, preserves judicial economy, and ensures that every aspect of the client’s claim is adjudicated cohesively and effectively.