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Studies Show Personal Time with Attorney Increase Chances of Better Legal Results

A recently published legal study has shown that clients who meet with their attorneys on a regular face-to-face basis tend to get better legal results than those who don't.

2011-01-28
WOODLAND HILLS, CA, January 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Having regular face-time with an attorney, be it a Northridge bankruptcy attorney, Tarzana bankruptcy attorney, or any sort of attorney, may seem like a costly endeavor for most individuals. Especially when dealing with large legal firms where a local Northridge bankruptcy attorney or Tarzana bankruptcy attorney isn't on the typical payroll, most individuals settle with meeting with paralegals and secretaries.

However, a recently published legal study is pointing out to a correlation between personal face-to-face meetings with attorneys and garnering of better and more positive legal results of the case. The study shows that regular meetings with the hired attorney increase the client's chances of a positive legal result of up to eighty percent. Clients who are able to set personal meetings with their Northridge bankruptcy attorney, Tarzana bankruptcy attorney, or any sort of legal representation immediately increase their chances of being able to land a positive result in court.

Because of this, researchers encourage clients to be able to meet with their lawyers as often and as personal as possible, especially during a very important legal case. However, this may not always be possible for clients who have opted to take on the services of large firms that only allow their clients to meet with paralegals and secretaries. Hiring any old Northridge bankruptcy attorney or Tarzana bankruptcy attorney may then seem like a good idea, but it's also important that legal representation still makes the most out of their client's time.

In the case of bankruptcy cases where huge sums of money may be involved, having a positive legal result will dictate the future of the client. Although having a capable and talented Northridge bankruptcy attorney and Tarzana bankruptcy attorney on the client's side is also very important, open communication lines and personal meetings with legal representation helps boost the chances of getting a positive yet fair result in court.

The Law Office of Rob R. Nichols, based in Woodland Hills, California, caters to a wide range of legal specializations, employing the use of their skills and staff composed of some of the most talented and dedicated Northridge bankruptcy attorney and Tarzana bankruptcy attorney in the area.

At a time where large legal firms are quickly losing their personal ability to conduct matters face-to-face with their clients, smaller firms such as the Law Office of Rob R. Nichols that employ a full roster of Northridge bankruptcy attorney and Tarzana bankruptcy attorney gain a very real edge in being able to personally handle the legal matters of their clients.

Rob R. Nichols
Nichols Bankruptcy Law
5850 Canoga Avenue, 4th Floor, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
818-914-4741
http://www.nicholsbankruptcylaw.com

The Law Office of Rob R. Nichols is conveniently located in Woodland Hills, California. We are dedicated to providing you with the personal attention you need. You will be assisted at all times by a compassionate attorney who will answer your questions, not paralegals and secretaries.


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[Press-News.org] Studies Show Personal Time with Attorney Increase Chances of Better Legal Results
A recently published legal study has shown that clients who meet with their attorneys on a regular face-to-face basis tend to get better legal results than those who don't.