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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.
Your attorney’s goal should not be to win at all costs. Rather, it should be to achieve a favorable outcome for you as efficiently as possible. It is important that your attorney set realistic expectations at the outset as to the costs you should expect, the concerns that the attorney has about the outcome of your case, and the length of time that you should expect your case to take.
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Whether you're trying to draw up a merger and acquisition (M and A) contract, an asset or stock purchase agreement, or another business contract, it's in your best interest to work with an attorney. In this article, our Sangamon County contract lawyers help you understand how we can help you throughout the contract development process. We give you a four-step process by which you can have your contract reviewed and completed in a timely, cost-efficient manner.
Our Sangamon County contract law team wants you to better understand how employment and independent contracts affect your contract obligations. In the following article, we detail the primary differences between the two, how Illinois courts determine a worker's status as an employee or independent contractor by using a number of factors, and why these distinctions are critical to contract law in Illinois.
Our Sangamon County contract attorneys want you to be informed when you are looking to sign a residential real estate contract. In this article, we give you five things you must look for in your potential contract, and potential issues that may arise in case any of them are not reviewed.