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Lawyers’ Top Ten Law Practice/Client Service Problems and How to Solve Them, part 2

•2. Dealing with client emergencies Because we have adequate staff (some would say we are “overstaffed”), we have not had any problems with “emergencies.  Clients send us faxes, e-mails, special delivery packages and leave voice mails if there is an urgent matter after business hours. •3. Managing client communications Client communications are another area where…

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Lawyers’ Top Ten Law Practice/Client Service Problems and How to Solve Them, part 1

THE VIRGINIA CLE (CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION) brochure that came across my desk listed the following as the “Top Practice & Client Problems.” At ABRAMS LANDAU, we already have strategies for these challenges that other lawyers find so difficult.  Self discipline, experience, proven systems and efficiency enable us to successfully represent injured clients in court.  The…

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ABRAMS LANDAU helps injured and disabled clients by handling cases nationally by networking with lawyers in other states

When Doug Landau goes to national, state and regional law meetings, he often does so in order to meet with his co-counsel, local counsel and referring counsel on cases and clients from all over the country and all over the world.  By pooling knowledge and resources, the Herndon Reston area injury lawyer looks to maximize…

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