FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


The lead lawyer is typically responsible for managing the case in a co-counsel arrangement. The lead lawyer will develop the legal strategy and oversee the work of the other lawyers on the team. This ensures that all the lawyers work towards the same goal and helps keep the case organized and on track.
Our attorneys will investigate your case and work to uncover evidence that can be used in your defense. When appropriate we are able to retain expert witnesses, private investigators, forensic specialists and other professionals to craft the most effective defense possible.
No, you will not need a local counsel if you are already working with an attorney. Your attorney will be familiar with the laws and procedures in your jurisdiction and can provide all the assistance you need to resolve your legal matter. However, if you are facing charges in another jurisdiction, you may need to hire a local lawyer to represent you in that jurisdiction.
No, you will not need a local counsel if you are working with a collaborative law attorney. Collaborative law attorneys are familiar with the laws and procedures in your jurisdiction and can provide all the assistance you need to resolve your legal matter.