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Types of Clients
While Greg Feis represents a wide range of satisfied clients
of all sizes (see Client
Testimonials), the following 6 types of clients are among
those that clearly benefit from the combination of his small office
and major firm experience.
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Companies seeking continuity. Companies who
are tired of the inefficiency and disruption caused by a law
firm assigning new and different lawyers to their legal matters.
These clients value having a very experienced lawyer handle
their matters responsively, reliably and consistently. They
value receiving the personal attention of, and maintaining
a long-term relationship of trust with, a lawyer of Gregs
experience, quality and temperament, and like the fact that
they are working with the managing partner of
Gregs law office.
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Young companies. New or start-up companies
seeking affordable and very efficient, yet experienced and
highly-qualified, legal services.
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Companies tired of the attitude. Companies
who have worked in the past with lawyers who want to do things
their own way and do not truly listen to what the client wants
and needs.
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Companies skimping by. Small to medium size
companies who should be getting legal advice on issues important
to them at their stage of development, but who have tried
to skimp by without legal help by relying on company founders
or others.
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Companies seeking cost-efficiency. Companies
of any size, or individuals, who do not want to pay top dollar
for routine legal needs or for small transactions that could
be handled more cost-effectively by a small yet highly qualified
law office. These clients report that they wish to avoid the
overkill of extensive resources and large teams
of lawyers that can be brought to bear by large firms.
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Companies needing a part-time General Counsel.
Companies with recurring but less than full-time legal needs,
who seek a part-time outside General Counsel to personally
handle a wide range of general business matters for a predetermined
monthly retainer. This makes their legal expenditures predictable
and cost-effective, without having a full-time in-house counsel
on their payroll.
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