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Why do you use Contingency Fees?
We prefer the contingent-fee arrangement because it is the model of efficiency. The arrangement aligns the interests of the client and attorney and effectively makes them business partners in the litigation. Both have the incentive to keep expenses low, resolve the matter quickly, and recover as much as possible.
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Is there a charge to discuss my case?
There is no charge for preliminary discussions about your case because McClanahan • Myers • Espey represent its clients most often through a contingent-fee arrangement.
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Can you help with my upcoming trial?
Randy McClanahan is board certified in civil trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and as a civil trial specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is a genuine trial lawyer who is often hired shortly before trial to present the client's case to a jury.
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Do you joint venture cases with others?
Yes, we frequently work with other attorneys and firms in joint ventures. We believe that the combined talents and experiences of different firms often lead to beneficial results for the attorneys and client. And our firm attempts to capture that synergy whenever possible.
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How can you help a General Counsel?
We can help save your company money by bringing much of its litigation work "in-house" and working with its employees to perform the tasks that would otherwise be done by outside lawyers at high hourly rates.
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About McClanahan Myers Espey
McClanahan • Myers • Espey represents people and businesses in commercial disputes. The firm handles cases involving many subject areas and has extensive experience with civil trials, commercial litigation, and cases involving intellectual property rights, corporate owned life insurance, and class actions.
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