Lawyer
First and foremost, a Counselor-At-Law can confidentially advise you about your legal rights and options, which you need to understand before you can decide what solution is best for your unique situation. Counseling-At-Law can provide many services depending on your situation, such as explaining contracts before you sign them, helping you to draft letters, helping you to gather and evaluate important documents, drafting, reviewing and revising contracts and settlement agreements, helping you prepare for small clains court, negotiating directly with your adversaries or their attorneys, or accompanying you through the mediation process to resolve many kinds of disputes, large and small.
Personal Advisor/Confidante
Because ending up in a lawsuit can be a nightmare, a lawyer’s legal advice should consider all important aspects of your life. In providing confidential legal counseling, the Counselor-At-Law aims to help you solve your legal issues as painlessly as possible. It is always good to hear about your legal rights and options before you take your next step---and most people want to make informed decisions. When you first meet, you and your Counselor-At-Law will discuss the kinds of legal services that can be provided to you. In situations where litigation becomes unavoidable, your Counselor-At-Law can assist you in your search for a litigator.
Negotiator/Mediator
Using effective strategies of negotiators and mediators, Counseling-At-Law seeks to diffuse disputes, not escalate them. Most people don’t have the time or the financial wherewithal for conflict and will gladly cooperate towards peaceful solutions if only given the opportunity. People with legal issues can benefit from a lawyer who can try to guide them down the road to peaceful solutions and away from the path to warfare in court. Do not let your dispute escalate into a lawsuit until you’ve sought Counseling-At-Law from a Counselor-At-Law.

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