"How much will all this cost?"
Most lawyers don’t actually answer that question until the final bill arrives. They’ll tell you how much they need to get started. They’ll tell you their hourly rate. Probably somewhere between $200 and $500 per hour. But what does that hourly rate get you? An hour of the lawyer’s time, no matter how valuable it is to actually getting you what you need: results.
We think that’s a bad way to serve our clients. And for our team, that’s a bad way to live. We think our people are more valuable than the amount of hours they put in, and we think our clients are too important for our incentives to be to run up the bill on them.
That’s why our emphasis is on getting the job done efficiently and providing value. And that’s why we bill flat fees. We’ll keep track of our time, sure, but we won’t be slaves to the billable hour.
And you won’t have to worry about  surprise legal bills every single month. If you roll with us, we’ll answer that question—”How much will all this cost?”—before you have to pay us a single penny. If you’re looking for a criminal appeals lawyer or someone to help you get a second chance, give us a call. We’ll tell you exactly how much this will cost.