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Client Services

Client-focused Service

Since its founding in 1977, the Onebane Law Firm has participated in the changing administrative trends in the delivery of legal services. New litigation management strategies and technology, alternate billing systems, and alternative dispute resolution have all entered the parlance of the legal profession. These innovative alternatives have been a catalyst for sophisticated full-service law firms such as the Onebane firm to progressively respond to these changes for the ultimate benefit of the client.

Today, our firm has emerged as one of the region's leading employers in the professional services sector, enjoying a traditional reputation of client-focused service, legal competence, and ethical integrity. The firm offers its clients ongoing educational services to foster a client-attorney partnership and assist the client in proactive planning and management of his or her legal issues. Some of these courtesy services available to our clients include the following:

Quarterly Legal Letter Publication

These newsletters provide information on recent developments in various law areas of interest to our clients.

Breakfast Brief Forums

These programs are designed to provide our clients with timely information on pertinent legal issues.

In-house Client Seminars

As attorney and staffing schedules allow, some practice groups accommodate corporate client requests for legal seminars tailored to educate the client's designated representatives on a specific legal topic.



   

 

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