Frequently Asked Questions
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What sets you apart from other legal support services?
Unlike other services that require you to publicly post your request and invite applications from strangers, we prioritize your confidentiality. With us, your need for assistance remains strictly private—no public posts, no risks. Opposing counsel, colleagues, or anyone else will never know you’ve sought our support. Your reputation stays intact, and your work gets done discreetly and professionally. Trust us to provide the help you need while keeping your privacy protected.
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What types of projects do you accept?
Simply put, we handle a wide range of projects across all areas of pre-litigation, litigation, and criminal defense. Whether you need a detailed meet-and-confer letter, a motion for summary judgment, assistance with preparing for a preliminary hearing, help organizing trial binders, or any other legal support, we've got you covered.
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How quickly will I be informed whether you’ll take on the project?
As with many legal matters, the answer is: it depends. You may receive a response within a few minutes, but no later than 24 hours. For urgent projects requiring immediate attention, please contact our office directly to speak with a representative.
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Do you revise your work based on feedback from the hiring attorney?
Absolutely! Our priority is your satisfaction. We will make any necessary revisions to ensure the final product meets your expectations.
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Do you run a conflict check?
Absolutely. We have robust measures in place to safeguard confidentiality. Specifically, before gathering any substantive details about a case, we first collect demographic information and the case number to conduct a conflict-of-interest check. If a conflict is identified, we regretfully must decline the project.
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Wouldn't disclosing a conflict inherently reveal that someone sought your services?
No, we never disclose there is a conflict. Our rejection will always be a standard, generic message, regardless of the reason. Whether it's due to scheduling constraints, a conflict of interest, or any other issue, the response remains the same to ensure that no confidential information is inadvertently revealed.
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Do you provide services on a retainer basis?
Yes, we do. We understand that business needs vary, particularly for solo practitioners who may require more extensive support than other attorneys. To meet these diverse needs, we offer our services on a retainer basis. This arrangement not only provides consistent access to our expertise but also includes the added benefit of discounted rates for work performed under the retainer.
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Why should I retain your services instead of hiring in-house staff?
If your business needs are substantial, hiring in-house staff is likely the most practical solution. However, for those with occasional workloads to delegate, the commitment and financial responsibility of employing staff may not be justified.