The Law Office of Gerald Solomon, P.A. (LOGS) is a boutique law firm handling litigation. Litigating is the process of gathering information about filing or defending a claim. Litigation runs the gambit of every aspect of the law. However LOGS limits its litigation to:
Litigation starts with the first phone call. Litigation draws upon the skill of communication, whether it is with the court, opposing counsel, or the client. Litigation also encompasses the strategy for handling the case including spotting strengths and weaknesses of your client’s case.
The Importance of Professional ExperienceAn attorney’s life cycle starts in law school, which is composed of three years of mind reformation. Law school teaches you two main things: a general body of the law and how to think like a lawyer. Law school does not teach you how to deal with your clients, how to find the courthouse, how to interact with opposing and friendly counsel, and how to approach a judge’s law clerk or the court clerk. The majority of law school graduates have never seen the inside of a courtroom.
I have several rules that I follow as a lawyer. Rule 2 is to never underestimate the ability of opposing counsel. Applying this to a newly minted attorney, do not underestimate him or her. Law school embeds a desire to win. Law school teaches you the adversarial system. A good newly minted attorney has a desire to win even the simplest case or motion. Remember Rule 2.
When faced with a newly minted attorney, I try to develop a dialogue to learn more about this attorney. When did the attorney graduate? How many jobs have the attorney worked? What have they done in those jobs? I am less concerned about a new attorney from a top law firm than I am from an attorney from a small office. The attorney from a top law firm has generally spent the first three years working 100-hour weeks reviewing depositions or writing briefs. The attorney from a small firm has been in court and has gained some experience.
Experience has the benefit of facing many situations similar to what may be anticipated in a particular case. When experience includes attitude, the attorney benefits from prior cases and includes the willingness to gain new knowledge, benefit from past mistakes, and convey confidence in you from your clients.
About me, Gerald SolomonWhether defending a foreclosure, suing a bank, or litigating a breach of contract case, I strive to deliver the highest level of legal service. As a result, I have earned an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®. This is a recognition of my ethical standards and professional ability (pre-eminent) by colleagues familiar with my work. My clients have also found they can trust me for the following reasons: