Melissa Hall is a general practice «primary care» attorney who helps clients navigate the legal system by solving legal problems, helping
clients solve their legal problems, or helping them find someone who can.
Humphries Kirk help
their clients solve legal problems and achieve personal and business aims.
The nonprofit legal aid advice and referral center, available by phone to low - income people throughout Connecticut, helps
clients solve their legal problems for free.
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn's litigation lawyers believe we have a responsibility to help the firm's
clients solve their legal problems favorably, promptly, economically, and professionally.
Not exact matches
Where appropriate, he invites
clients to take a step back from the
legal issues in front of them and invites them to ask themselves better questions by using the Osborne - Parnes Creative
Problem Solving methodology.
And therefore devices such as the following are used by law societies: (1) methods to control an alleged over-supply of lawyers; (2) «alternative
legal services,» which are charity, simplistic services, and without the benefit of the solicitor -
client relationship (pro bono services being but a very small exception, and possibly targeted
legal services); and, (3) the sponsoring of «apps,» (the application of electronic technology to
legal services), the effect of which upon the
problem is unknown and unanalyzed, and can not
solve any such access to justice
problem.
No matter how you bill, what types of
legal problems solve, or what types of
clients you serve, Clio can be used to fit your workflow.
As in the example above, look beyond the specific
legal problem you hope your
clients will hire you to
solve to find earlier opportunities to show them how you can help.
Many
clients don't really want the litigation process but they don't know there are alternative ways of
solving their
legal problems.
Call us similarly different - minded lawyers who are trying to figure out a better way to
solve legal problems for
clients.
She helps law firms design websites that go beyond mere aesthetics to create compelling experiences that guide users in
solving their
legal problems and help law firms effectively attract new
clients.
These programs keep our attorneys abreast of technology and current
legal issues, and they sharpen litigation skills so our attorneys
problem -
solve more efficiently for our
clients.
We sponsor and are actively involved with the International
Legal Technology Association (ILTA) as well as a number of other important organizations that endorse disruptive technology to
solve our
clients»
problems.
With both general counsel and law firm experience, he provides strategic
legal advisement, drafting, and negotiation with a practical and
problem solving approach to achieving the goals of his
clients.
Clients seek out Corpus because of its depth of experience in handling complex matters of Zambian law, its practical approach to
solving legal problems, and its commitment to upholding international standards of excellence in our work.
Each staff member, from attorneys and
legal assistants to clerks and investigators, strive to understand and
solve each
client's unique
problems.
We are dedicated to learning each
client's industry and business objectives in order to formulate the appropriate
legal and business strategies necessary to
solve complex labor and employment issues, vigorously litigate cases, and counsel
clients to avoid or minimize personnel
problems that can result in costly litigation.
From their first day of
legal practice, most lawyers realize that their theoretical
legal education is of marginal value when it comes to helping
clients solve real - world
legal problems.
Sam Glover: Yeah, and I guess something that maybe I hadn't really fully appreciated before I started reading your study was the process of, well, the process of
solving legal problems from the
client perspective is just stress, top to bottom, side to side, front to back.
He suggests that if
clients hired firms that were interested in
solving problems rather than rounding up billing and carrying overhead, they might not have to spend so much time auditing their
legal bills.
Today there are some 9,000 LSP with licenses, and although only half are active, they have
solved thousands of
clients»
legal problems.
Today were replaying a conversation with Brad Clark about building websites that let him
solve potential
clients problems before they meet him and about his creative access to justice efforts from Mobile
legal clinics to financial aid for criminal expungement.
Sam Glover: Because the
legal issue is only one aspect of the
problem that your
clients usually need
solved, right?
Design is just a process for creative
problem solving, and lawyers building
client - centered law practices need design thinking as well as
legal thinking to build successful
client - service models.
The bottom line is to figure out what the
clients you'd like to have are doing to
solve their
problems, and show up to let them know about the
legal issue you can help with.
Whether litigating, counseling, or negotiating transactions on behalf of our
clients, we bring to the table extensive in - depth knowledge of the motor vehicle industry and exceptional
legal ability, a combination that uniquely positions us to help our
clients efficiently and effectively
solve difficult
problems and achieve their business objectives.
Across all sectors of
legal practice,
clients are signalling their changing expectations for shared responsibility and participation in
legal problem solving.
With 3 offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, and approximately 300
legal professionals, the firm dedicates itself to providing solutions at the highest international standard and
solving the
clients» most demanding
problems in a cost - effective way.
I guess maybe what I'm thinking is that by opening up the window, by learning how to code, learning what's possible, it lets you see a different way of serving
clients and
solving legal problems, and part of me thinks that, as new possibilities come online, new ways of serving
clients by building tools that fix things, like this parking ticket app, like a service that allows lawyers to build a referral network that makes them look more like a giant, spread out firm, and other things, as these possibilities come out there, you can stop thinking about serving just one
client's
legal needs, and start thinking about
solving that
legal problem for anyone who comes to you.
These lawyers are trying out new tools and different ways of
solving clients»
legal problems (or their own law - practice
problems), like developing software that can do it instead of pulling up another blank Word document.
The theme of my paper is that unless law societies
solve the, «access to justice, unaffordable
legal services causing lawyers to be short of
clients problem,» they will never have a persuasive answer to the argument that the resulting conflict of interest should bar them from being the regulators of non-lawyer providers of
legal services.
I think it's worth expanding your idea of the
problems that your
clients are trying to
solve beyond just the
legal problem in general and then helping them with those things all the way from the beginning.
Building on our present
Legal Research & Writing program, which will remain, we shall introduce our students to a range of skills including: talking to their
clients, making a business arrangement with them, offering case - specific counselling and advice, coaching
clients on procedures and strategy, reviewing options and alternatives for
problem -
solving with them, supporting
client self - help and self - care, talking to and negotiating with the other side (s), participating as advocates for
clients in mediation and other settlement processes, and a variety of hearings processes.
We normally think of
legal work as
solving clients»
legal problems in traditional ways: face - to - face meetings, creating documents, negotiating deals, litigating, etc..
We are qualified to recognise them in their early stage, to make close study of a
client's
legal requirements and then — to
solve the
problem.
You are a good, smart and effective lawyer, constantly learning and building new skills to help
clients solve their current and developing
legal problems.
Our goal for our
clients is to
solve their
legal problem as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
That goes to something we've talked about before on the podcast which is realize that lawyers tend to be myopic thinking about, «There is a
legal problem and I have the solution to it,» rather than, «My
client has a
problem, one aspect of which is a
legal problem that I was trained to
solve in law school, but there's a bigger
problem that I can help
solve.»
I think they apply whether we're talking about individuals who definitely are under - served by lawyers today, but I think it goes all the way up to the largest
clients, too, where there are large corporates that have all these
legal needs that aren't being met because it's just not either packaged or priced in a way that works for them to get these
problems solved.
Time is your most valuable resource, and you should spend as much of your time as possible
solving legal problems for
clients.
We can wow our
clients by shifting our mindset when we
solve legal problems.
From start - up technology companies to global industrial powerhouses, Brooks Kushman
solves the
legal problems our
clients face on a regular basis.
This extensive litigation experience, combined with our knowledge of the industries in which our
clients compete, and our commitment to excellence, give us the ability to help
solve our
client's
clients»
legal problems through the business litigation process.
Then focus ultimate qualification on candidates» ability to actually listen to
solve real
legal problems encountered by real
clients.
The principles that drive our success are those found in most thriving organizations: Integrity, honesty, fairness in our dealings with our colleagues, our
clients and our
legal adversaries; an expectation of excellence in our work, through both mastery of the law and careful preparation; a common - sense approach to
problem solving that respects and conserves our
clients» resources; a responsive, service - oriented attitude in our working relationships; and a willingness to engage issues and opponents head - on when necessary, and win.
We assist our wide governmental
client base in
solving a broad spectrum of substantive
legal problems, including:
It will, as research demonstrates, bring the back office and front office into closer collaboration to
solve complex
legal problems in order to serve
clients more efficiently.
«I am excited to join Squire Patton Boggs's renowned national litigation practice and for the opportunity to collaborate with a very talented team of experts to effectively and efficiently
solve clients»
legal problems,» said Mr. Graham.
Dan
solves complex
legal problems and offers pragmatic advice to his
clients.
With a global family of employees made up of industry experts and people with experience working at law firms and major corporations, TLS represents a vast network of resource roven success in solutions engineering,
problem solving, and delivering
legal support services that
clients can trust — anywhere in the world.