Every person who calls my office thinks that they are the perfect client.
Every person truly believes they have a valid case.
Every caller believes their injuries are worth more than the national treasury.
From an attorney's perspective, just who is the perfect client?
A perfect client is one who is willing to listen.
A perfect client is one who is willing to learn.
A perfect client is one who is willing to go on a stressful journey with someone they trust as their legal guide.
A perfect client it one who communicates with me.
A perfect client is one who does not demand, yell, scream or give ultimatums.
A perfect client is one who, after listening to my lawyerly advice, makes an intelligent decision about how to proceed, regardless of whether they agree with my advice or not.
A perfect client is one who responds to my letters, emails and phone calls.
A perfect client is one who is helpful and assists me when I prosecute their case.
A perfect client respects me, my time and my secretary.
Does every client have to be the perfect client? No. But having a perfect client makes the attorney-client relationship that much more enjoyable.
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