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Attorneys Taking Referrals In A Range Of Legal Matters
Not every lawyer can be an expert in every practice area or take every available case. There are many instances when an attorney or law firm needs to refer cases out to another firm that has the resources to handle these matters. But as a referring attorney, your biggest concern is always the client: Will the firm give your client the same service and results that you would provide?
At The Lawrence Firm, PSC, we take referrals in a range of practice areas. We have offices in Covington, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, and we take cases for clients throughout these regions.
Common Cases We Take On Referral
While our attorneys are prepared to take cases in any of the practice areas we normally handle, the most common referrals come to us as a result of:
- Scope of case: Major mass tort litigation and other large claims should not be taken on lightly. Many smaller or newer firms simply lack the resources and experience to sustain this type of costly litigation. Our firm is prepared to take meritorious claims of this kind.
- Complications: Cases like medical malpractice, birth injury claims and other complex matters require tremendous knowledge and experience.
- Geography: We also take on personal injury and related claims from attorneys from out of state when their clients suffer injuries while in Kentucky or Ohio.
Do not trust your client with a firm you don’t totally trust. We have experience, commitment and a reputation for successful litigation and exceptional client service. We will fight for your clients as though they are our own.
Contact Us ∙ 800-698-4054
To discuss the possibility of referring a case to our team, call us at 800-698-4054 or email us today.
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We are happy to offer a free consultation to evaluate your case. If you hire us as your legal counsel, we will represent you on a contingency-fee basis. You will pay no attorneys’ fees unless we recover financial damages.