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Serving Harnett, Lee, Johnston, and Wake counties

What a Lawyer Owes a Client

Too often, a firm promises to put clients first without creating or adopting a procedure to deliver on that claim.

Without a clear vision of what “putting clients first” looks like, a blueprint designed to make the vision a reality, and the tools to execute the blueprint, many organizations are marketing a service they aren’t capable of providing when they tell you that they put clients first.

The foundation of our clients-first vision is grounded in simple logic: if you put the task before the client, you didn’t put the client first. You do clients a disservice by performing a task without understanding the person it’s meant to benefit, which results in an off-the-rack solution instead of one tailored to fit their needs.

You have to TEACH KIDS music. When you try to TEACH MUSIC to kids, it’s not nearly as effective.
— George, my college roommate, who went on to teach kids music

The Vision

Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan.
— Tom Landry, Hall of Fame Football coach

The Blueprint

By getting to know a little about you, your immediate goals, and your long-term goals BEFORE honing in on the matter at hand, we can avoid working toward a solution that doesn’t work for you. Putting clients first means (1) listening with purpose, (2) taking a moment to consider what’s been said, (3) asking thoughtful follow-up questions, and (4) coming up with the right approach together.

How do you train a blue elephant? You blow your blue elephant whistle. How do you train a pink elephant? You squeeze its trunk until it turns blue and blow your blue elephant whistle.
— My dad, reciting a joke he probably heard somewhere else

The Tools

This approach works only when you have an attorney with the right tools, as well as the knowledge and skill to use them. Learn more about our founder to see why Alles Law, PLLC is uniquely qualified to represent you.

Call, email, or fill out our contact form to schedule your initial consultation with Alles Law today, and start receiving the personal service you deserve.

For more information about consultation rates, please consult the page for the relevant practice area. Some matters carry flat fees, whereas an hourly rate is more appropriate for others. If you have questions concerning fees or payments, please call or utilize our contact form, and we will be happy to clarify.

Whether your needs fall under the flat fee model or the hourly rate, Alles Law publishes information concerning fees because we think it’s the right thing to do. Lawyers are fiduciaries, meaning they have a responsibility to act for the benefit of their clients. That starts with being transparent right from the outset.

Our practice areas have one vitally important thing in common: individual clients in need of individualized legal service. Whether you are faced with a traffic citation or other criminal charge, a pending or ongoing divorce or custodial matter, or estate planning questions, there’s no more isolating feeling than having a lawyer who makes you feel like “just another client.” What’s more, in de-emphasizing what makes your case unique, an attorney may overlook a crucial detail that could have made all the difference. To learn more about how Alles Law can help you, click on any of our practice areas below.

Different Practice Areas, Same Commitment

How does having the right attorney benefit you if you are charged with a moving violation or driving with a suspended license or driving without insurance?

One of the most vital attributes a traffic defense attorney can have is a willingness to fight unless given a reason not to. Hiring the right attorney signals to the court that you are prepared to go to trial, and that is a powerful thing to communicate.

Why do defense attorneys find it so hard to persuade jurors?

They focus on things that jurors don’t really care about. It doesn’t matter how legally sound an argument is if the only audience isn’t interested. It’s not a matter of leading the horse to water - first, you have to make the horse thirsty.

What would motivate someone to not just throw you a lifeline, but climb into the pit and pull you out?

Understanding exactly what you’re going through and what it means to come out of it okay.

What does a last will and testament have in common with a bridge?

Any construction error can be catastrophic. Your plan is either comprehensive, or it isn’t. There is no such thing as a last will - or a bridge, for that matter - being “good enough.”

Experience Exceptional Legal Counsel

Trust Alles Law to guide you through the legal process with expertise, empathy, and dedicated effort. Contact us to learn more about how Alles Law can help you with your legal needs.