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SCHEDULE MEETING

WHAT IS A DISCOVERY CALL?

The initial 15 minute meeting is a no-cost conversation about the central question: “What is going on that has you calling law firms?” We will not charge you for this meeting because, while you are interviewing us, we are also interviewing you.

Until this initial 15-minute conversation happens, it will be unclear to us:

  1. whether you have a case (or legal need);

  2. whether you need or want to hire us to represent you/do legal work for you;

  3. whether we think we can help you;

  4. what possible approaches to your legal matter exist from our perspective; and

  5. whether you can pay us to help you.

That is the purpose of the free discovery call. If the answer to any of the above 5 questions is “no” or “none,” we probably will not be able to help you. Sometimes, however, we can offer referrals to try to point you in the right direction. This could include, referrals to:

  • other specialty law firms;

  • pro bono/public interest law programs;

  • attorney referral/search services that could help.

Please note that we are not your attorneys in a free discovery call. We do not represent you, nor can we give legal advice in a free discovery call. We will not establish an attorney-client relationship until both of us agree to, payment is made, and a fee agreement is signed. Please read the entire disclaimer when scheduling your meeting for a further understanding of the scope of the consultation.

WHAT IF I WANT LEGAL ANALYSIS AND ADVICE BEYOND THE FREE DISCOVERY CALL BUT DON’T WANT TO SPEND A LOT OF MONEY?

SOLUTION: THE PAID CONSULTATION.

However, we do offer paid consultations if you want more thorough legal analysis on options and just need legal advice that goes more in-depth. This arrangement often involves some level of document review, contract analysis, or some kind of dispute analysis, plus a written memorandum from one of our attorneys discussing what the law says and what options you have. Some examples might be:

  1. review this contract another person or business wants me to sign and advise of legal risks/negotiation points;

  2. review this contact I drafted and tell me where it needs work;

  3. review this demand letter from another party and advise on options for response;

  4. review a dispute I have with another person/business and outline possible approaches for a demand letter or litigation;

  5. review my trial brief/motion/pleading and advise on potential problems or suggestions;

  6. answer my legal questions beyond the 20 minute initial consultation.

Paid consultations are typically billed at between $150-$500.

Paid consultations are not for everyone. However, for some people and businesses, spending hundreds of dollars on a lawyer’s advice right now can save you hundreds of thousands of dollars on losing that lawsuit or screwing up that business contract later.

Most people that try to DIY their own legal representation call us later on with deep regrets, and often, the situation can be beyond repair at that point. That’s where the value of a paid consultation can really come into play.

CONTACT ISABOKE LAW TODAY

Call us at +1 (704)-726-8914, or email us at legal@isabokelaw.com