Frequently Asked Questions
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We offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether it be wrongful convictions and post-conviction work, or bar exam tutoring. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Defined Scope: All work is governed by a written agreement that defines what is—and is not—included. If a task is not listed, it is not part of the engagement.
Selective Intake: Not every matter is a fit. The firm declines matters where the scope, timing, or expectations are not aligned.
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Many services are provided remotely. Some matters may require in‑person meetings.
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While these services are distinct, they are connected by a common focus: helping individuals navigate high-stakes moments where the outcome has a lasting impact on their lives and future. Both areas require careful judgment, disciplined scope & preparation, analytical thinking, and a respect for long‑term consequences.
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Our pricing depends on the type of legal work involved and the scope of the matter.
Post-conviction and wrongful conviction matters often begin with a consultation or record review. Because outcomes and scope can vary widely, representation—if offered—is governed by a written agreement that clearly defines the work to be performed. Some inquiries do not proceed beyond initial review.
Bar tutoring services are offered on a flat-fee basis. This means the cost is agreed to in advance, covers a defined scope, and does not change unless the scope of work changes. Flat fees allow clients to plan financially and avoid unexpected billing.
All fees, billing structures, and payment terms are disclosed in writing before any work begins.
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Consultations may be paid or unpaid depending on the matter and scope. This will be disclosed in advance.