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About Us
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Our skilled attorneys in Anchorage have worked with clients in numerous fields of law, including, but not limited to, labor litigation, malpractice law, and and patent litigation. Individuals and businesses alike can face numerous types of legal issues, and going into court with the best Anchorage lawyer can give you the edge needed to win. In order to mount a winning case, various duties need to be performed, including interviewing witnesses and , but these are second nature to our experienced legal professionals. The 216404 citizens of Anchorage currently face a number of common legal issues, but family litigation has become a very common legal concern, and going to court with the best legal counsel for that area of law will bring the best results.
The reputations our lawyers have earned in the Alaska courts will help give you an advantage when your case heads to the courtroom. This reputation we've earned will help give your case the winning edge. When you need to hire a skilled attorney in Anchorage, you should always hire the best. You should let our case record, with numerous wins in various fields of law, be proof that we are qualified to help with your current legal problems.
When you hire our legal experts, you can expect the following hallmarks of service, regardless of the nature or your current legal issue. |
Lawyer Responsibilities
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* except in rare circumstances, your attorney is required to keep client confidences confidential.
* as long as your directions are legal, your lawyer is required to follow your directions to handle your case.
* he or she must communicate with you in a timely and effective manner
* your attorney must keep your personal property separate from his or her own personal property, and he or she must keep your funds in an escrow account. any time you demand your money, your lawyer must return it.
* depending on the jurisdiction, lawyers may be prohibited from having personal relationships with their clients
* your lawyer must represent you ethically and within the bounds of the law
* unless the attorney obtains your informed written consent, your lawyer is prohibited from taking on representation that is adverse to your best interests.
* your lawyer owes you, as the client, a duty of loyalty.
* your lawyer must competently analyze legal issues and exercise knowledge of the law applicable to your case.
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