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About the Pinder Legal Team
I would
like to give you three important reasons to consider putting my team
to work for you.
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PRACTICAL |
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office understands that your life is busy. The last
thing you need is the hassle of a lawyer who insists
that his time is more important than yours; and
wants to see you at their downtown or Towson office
where you have to pay to park and you have to take
time off work to see them in their glitzy office. I
live in Parkville, and most days I can see you as
early as 8:00 am and most nights as late as 7:30 pm.
The office is located at 7602 Harford Rd. three
miles south of Beltway Exit 31A on Harford Road, and
2 blocks south of the intersection of Harford Road
and Taylor Avenue (directly across from the
Parkville Shopping Center). I can see you on your
time. I can even come to your house or hospital.
This office also understands that your legal problem
or concern is scary, and the last thing you need is
to be overcharged for confusing advice. I will never
charge a fee for the first 1/2 hour of any
consultation. In most cases, at the end of that
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fairly good idea of how we will proceed and get your
concerns addressed. expenses unless we win the case.
If it is a personal injury or work related accident,
and I agree to take your case, you do not pay me
either a fee or expenses. If the case is going to be
handled on an hourly or flat fee basis, such as for
wills, contracts, general litigation, criminal or
other matters, my advice will be based on the
approach that is the most cost effective and
practical solution to your problem. I will give you
good common sense advice in an informal setting.
And, if I can't solve your problem-- I will get you
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| PROFESSIONAL |
A strength of the
Pinder Legal Team is its staff of unsung heroes. You
will truly appreciate our highly trained staff that
is dedicated to helping you through the day to day
concerns, questions, and details of your case. Both
my paralegal and office manager have just celebrated
4 years with this office. A law clerk helps me with
some of the more novel legal issues we tackle; and
file clerks help organize your case. Some lawyers
that are "out on their own" literally try to do
everything themselves, or have family members help
out. I love it when I get teased by these lawyers as
to "where is the team today" when I am out of the
office. They just don’t understand that my staff is
the team--they are the heart and soul doing the hard
work so I can use my legal training--not my
secretarial skills, on your case.
This office also has a professional advantage in its
state of the art computer system. Most law offices
still rely on the "Note and Hunt" method of
practice. A phone message is scribbled on a piece of
paper and the note is shoved on the lawyer’s desk,
only to be lost. Or, when you do get through to the
lawyer, she tells you that "I have to get the file"
to answer the question. This office uses a powerful
combination of a case management system called Time
Matters ™ and a high speed scanner. Every phone
call, document, letter, or contact with a client or
adjuster is recorded in your computer file when it
happens. Until I have to go to court or a hearing, I
won’t even need to actually touch your file--the
information is at our fingertips. So, you get the
personal attention of our small office combined with
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PROVEN
I
graduated from law school in 1986, and have 22 years experience
as a trial lawyer. I believe that a lawyer needs to be
constantly tested and "out on the front lines" to best represent
his client. In the past five years, this office has filed over
125 personal injury suits each year. I have tried to a final
verdict an average of 40-50 of those each year. I have filed
thousands of workers compensation cases and average about 35-40
hearings each year. So, when you ask me--Ed--what do you think
will happen and what should we do? I can tell you that in front
of this commissioner or this judge in this jurisdiction, I have
had this experience. I feel that my experience is an essential
reason you would want to hire this office. How can a lawyer give
you advice as to the value of your personal injury, automobile
accident, or workers compensation case, if they are not trying
cases? If your lawyer just "dabbles" and hasn’t actually tried
an automobile accident case in years, how does he even know what
a "good" offer is? How do you know that he isn't just trying to
get the case over with quickly? The insurance companies are
ready, willing, and eager to fight your case in court---will you
be ready with a lawyer who has been there day after day? I am
proven, and you can rest assured that if you decide to fight in
Court, you will have a skilled advocate by your side as you "go
into battle".
| Lawsuit outcomes may
vary. All verdicts and settlements are based on the individual
facts of each case. |
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