At Feldman & Schneiderman, we place great
emphasis on both aspects of a law firm's description - attorneys and
counselors at law. Joel Feldman and Audrey Schneiderman utilize all
aspects of their educational backgrou nds, such as business administration,
philosophy, sociology, and psychology to run their law practice
effectively.
The emphasis at Feldman & Schneiderman is how many of
our clients are well-served, not how many cases go to trial each year.
Serving our clients means making sure that they have a clear understanding
of the legal issues that will be confronted along the way. This way, the
client and attorney together are able to weigh all of the risks, the
costs, and the likely outcome. The firm does not push for litigation when
a settlement can be achieved, but it will not settle a case if settlement
will provide an unfair result to its clients.
Feldman & Schneiderman solicits client input. While
the firm likely will know more about the law, client opinions matter, and
the firm is committed to giving each client the attention he or she
deserves. The firm does not measure winning and losing solely on trial
results. It measures winning and losing on such additional factors as cost
to the client, stress on the client, future ramifications to the client
and client satisfaction.
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