SmartLaw
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
By the time you pick up the phone to call a lawyer, chances are you already have a problem. As you dial the number, you ask yourself, “How much is this going to cost me?” You wish you could turn back the clock and make it all go away, but you can’t. You wish you had called a lawyer on the front end, but you didn’t. You wish you knew then what you know now…but with those hourly rates, who can call a lawyer every time?
You can. That’s why we offer our clients a solution that encourages preventative law and business planning. We call it SmartLaw and it affords you continuing expert legal consultation for one flat monthly fee. Not only does this give you the ability to budget your legal services, it also means that, without the fear of paying a high hourly rate, we’ll be talking more often. We will become more integrated into your business. Together, we can identify areas of concern before they become problems. Fixing problems is expensive, preventing problems is smarter.
SmartLaw is especially designed for companies who desire predictability of their standard legal expenses. Organizations large and small that are without in-house counsel or wish to augment their legal staff with specific areas of expertise. So when you pick up the phone, you’ll know the clock’s not ticking, and we are here for you.
Exeptional team. Unparalleled proficiency. Expert advice.
We have established distinction in our areas of practice and have been honored by our peers. We place precedence on these accomplishments, but value our relationship with our clients above all. This is exemplified by our dependable accessibility and our speedy response time. Imagine that: Big firm talent with small firm attention.
Our expertise is founded on wide and diverse experience in Labor and Employment Law, General Corporate, Business and Transactional Law Business Litigation.
If you have questions about how SmartLaw can work for you, please contact us at 615.425.7111 or download the SmartLaw brochure.

