Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers to common questions about our legal services, representation, and how we work with clients.
We provide comprehensive legal counsel spanning corporate law, intellectual property, employment disputes, contract negotiation, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance. Our attorneys are licensed across 12 jurisdictions and bring decades of combined experience to every matter.
We offer flexible billing arrangements including hourly rates, flat fees for defined-scope projects, and monthly retainer packages for ongoing counsel. Every engagement begins with a transparent fee estimate so there are no surprises. We also provide detailed monthly invoices itemizing all work performed.
Please gather any relevant documents such as contracts, correspondence, court filings, or corporate records related to your matter. A written timeline of key events is also helpful. Initial consultations are confidential and typically last 45–60 minutes. There is no obligation to retain our firm afterward.
Attorney-client privilege is the cornerstone of our practice. All communications are encrypted end-to-end, documents are stored in SOC 2 Type II certified vaults, and our staff undergoes annual confidentiality training. We never disclose information without explicit written consent unless compelled by law.
Yes. Our partners hold active bar memberships in 12 states, and we maintain relationships with trusted local counsel in all 50 states. For federal matters, our litigation team regularly appears before district and appellate courts nationwide. International matters are handled in coordination with our global affiliate network.
Retainer clients receive a guaranteed response within 4 business hours for standard inquiries and 1 hour for urgent matters. Non-retainer clients can expect a response within one business day. Our client portal provides 24/7 access to case updates, documents, and secure messaging with your assigned attorney.
Absolutely. We are strong advocates for mediation and arbitration when they serve our clients' interests. These processes are often faster, less expensive, and more private than traditional litigation. Several of our partners are certified mediators and regularly serve as arbitrators for complex commercial disputes.
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