Finding an attorney who is a “real person” can be difficult. Many attorneys surround themselves almost exclusively with other attorneys and are accustomed to speaking in ivory tower legalese. You should be able to connect with your attorney on a personal level, and he or she should speak to you in plain language that you can understand. You will be working very closely with this person on issues that are very important to you. It is important that he or she be down-to-earth and someone that you connect with.
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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Our Wisconsin mechanics lien lawyers have a wide range of experience with construction law. Whether you are a general contractor or subcontractor, our above-and-beyond approach to client services and cost-effective rates will make sure that your lien rights are protected and enforced efficiently. We at O'Flaherty Law are dedicated to ensuring transparent billing, client-focused legal sessions, and responsive communication to help our clients succeed and understand the legal process of their individual case.
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In this episode, our Wisconsin mechanics liens attorneys explain important dates and checklists regarding purchases of commercial real estate in the state of Wisconsin. Some important dates to remember are, The Effective Date of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Escrow Period, Estimated Escrow Closing Date, and more. There are many things to remember when purchasing commercial real estate. For further help regarding your personal case of commercial real estate contact O'Flaherty Law for exemplary customer service with comprehensive representation.
In this episode, our Wisconsin mechanic liens attorneys discuss the types of contracts including oral contracts and the difference between unjust enrichment and quantum meruit contracts. Many people have had clients call because they have not been paid for work or materials by a customer. Some of these clients arrive at the first meeting without any paperwork, not because they forgot or couldn't find it, but because there was no formal agreement from the beginning. For further help regarding contracts in Wisconsin, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law.