What’s A Langevin Morris Smith Client Supposed to Do?
One side of the agreement is you agreeing to retain a lawyer at Langevin Morris Smith—and to retain the Langevin Morris Smith firm—as your lawyer. The other side of the agreement is Langevin Morris Smith agreeing to accept you as a client. While we pride ourselves in being accessible to all, we don’t accept all who want to become our clients. If you are accepted as our client, it is because we believe and expect you to be honest with us about your case. We expect you to provide us with any and all information that is necessary to present your case fairly. We expect you to keep us updated as to changes in your circumstances. We expect you to try to bring your case or your documents to us with enough lead time that we can do our best possible work for you, though we will still try our best if time is tight.
We also expect you to let us know how we are doing. If you have concerns, we expect you to tell us as soon as those concerns arise. Since our relationship with you on a particular matter or during the course of several matters may be a long one—and we encourage the continuation of any client relationship—it has to be a relationship that is built on mutual trust and confidence. |