RutLaw Blog Wednesday, November 19 2014
In education, the "three R's" are the fundamentals, the basic building blocks upon which learning is built -- "reading, writing, and 'rithmetic." This old alliteration communicated a message to both students and educators to stay true to these fundamentals and then learning would flow. In the same way, I have my own "three R's," and they serve to remind me of how I can effectively serve clients and also let clients know what they can, in turn, expect when they hire us. More than a slogan, this is how we practice: Real Lawyers and People -- This means that we can communicate and relate effectively with courts, counsel, our clients, witnesses ... every one. This enterprise is first and foremost a personal one. Responsive to Clients and Courts -- This means the matters entrusted to us are important to us, as are the clients who hire us. As such, we remember to timely address clients' concerns with their goals in mind. Results for our Clients -- In the end, this is how we are measured. So, we move the ball toward a result that serves our clients, always. The foregoing is both a description and an ideal. That is, we are both achieving the foregoing on a regular basis and continually self-evaluating to make sure that we are improving and doing our very best to serve our clients. In the end, ours is a service profession. In that regard, let us know how we are doing and how we can serve you better. |
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