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The most common complaint that clients have of their attorneys is that the attorney is unreachable, does not communicate with them regularly, or does not promptly return your calls. Your attorney should reach out to you about your case regularly and respond within 24 hours to calls and e-mails. An open line of communication between you and your attorney is essential to building trust.
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Our Aurora expungement attorneys are dedicated to protecting your rights and expunging your record through the proper legal channels. We at O'Flaherty Law Aurora have teams of experienced attorneys ready and eager to assist with all your legal needs. We ensure all of our clients understand the process their individual cases go through. Using every available resource at our disposal we have a strong infrastructure that guarantees excellent client support with transparent billing, client-focused legal sessions, and responsive communication. At O'Flaherty Law Aurora, we make your legal goals our legal goals.
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In this video, our Aurora expungement attorneys explain what sealing and expunging a record is, what the process entails, and what it means once it is completed. A benefit of this process is that neither expunged or sealed records are visible in criminal checks. Expungement is the process of having your criminal records physically destroyed or returned to you and of removing the record from public view. On the other hand, if your records are sealed, they are not physically destroyed. However, sealed records are not obtainable without a court order and are removed from public view. Contact O'Flaherty Law Aurora for representation or any further questions regarding expungement.
In this video, our Aurora expungement attorneys answer questions regarding how to expunge marijuana possession convictions from your criminal record in Illinois since the new law legalizing marijuana in 2020 came into effect. We at O'Flaherty Law Aurora are dedicated to ensuring everyones record is reflective of the current state of law. If you have ever had a conviction relating to marijuana, there is a possibility it could be expunged from your record. Feel free to reach out and we could see if expungement could work for you.
In this episode, our Aurora expungement attorneys answer questions that relate to attorney-client privilege, what is and is not covered by it, and what to do if an attorney breaks it. When it comes to issues of expungement, sensitive information could be shared and it is important our clients understand what is covered by attorney client privilege. We here at O'Flaherty Law Aurora are dedicated to upholding the standards set by attorney client privilege and offer transparency as to what the policy entails.