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A client becomes a partner as we work together. I listen to my client and we find solutions. We establish the best course of action. Based on our discussion, I prepare a scope of engagement for client approval. The scope sets out the services expected to be provided and usually the fixed fee to be charged.

When the client accepts the proposal, my client is engaged in the effort and informed as the challenges are met and goals achieved. Over the years, I've helped many clients form, grow, buy, and sell businesses. But no matter how successful their companies have become, I've never forgotten the people who built them.
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Throughout my three decades of practice, it has been a privilege to guide and counsel individuals through times of crisis, to help start new businesses, and to serve Fortune 100 corporations. I have also enjoyed the opportunity to teach business and insurance law. A significant part of my career involved serving as a chief trial attorney for one of the world's largest commercial insurers.
Professional practice partnerships can be a simple document based on a co-op model or a detailed guide to the practice's entire financial operation. Despite the simplicity of a partnership's purpose, though, the details that go into creating an effective one can be very complex. How do you compensate for the goodwill which built the business or practice in comparison to current productivity?.
I provide commercial tenants with detailed reviews and recommendations on a proposed lease. For landlords, I draft unique leases when the standard lease form won't work. For tenants and landlords, I work on issues arising from tenant improvements and permitting problems. This service is for commercial tenants in offices, retail locations and flex space.
How an insurance claim is resolved can make or break a business. Insurance claim controversy where the fate of the business is in the balance is the litgation legacy of this law practice. From interpreting coverage to explaining the consequences of a reservation of rights letter. We respond on behalf of our clients in a manner which will "encourage" the insurance company to fully honor their obligations.
They say the transition of the "C" in CGL insurance from Comprehensive to Commercial is a matter of updating to current vernacular. More than likely, it is the result of insurance companies hearing lawyers representing insureds tell judges and juries the policy should have been called Not So Comprehensive.
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