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What You Should Know

We promise you an honest, straightforward assessment of your case.

From common contract disputes to cases for which no legal precedent exists, we are not hesitant to discuss with you any matter involving negligence, deceit, or abuse of power. We are not afraid to demand that standards of equality and fairness be upheld. We are not afraid to protect and defend victims who have been harmed. We are not afraid to hold wrongdoers accountable, no matter how powerful.

And we are not afraid to tell you the truth . . . because honesty and integrity are the hallmarks of our practice. So you can be assured that we will give you a candid assessment of your potential claim and how we can represent you in seeking the justice your case warrants.

We can tailor a highly-experienced legal team to meet your needs.

One of the advantages of being represented by a large and experienced law firm is that you have access to the attorneys and support staff who meet your specific needs. From the moment you contact us, we start building the team that will best serve you and your situation.

This is how the process works if you choose to contact our firm.

  • You contact our firm by phone or email. There is a simple Contact Form on this web site that asks you for the information we need in order to have an initial conversation with you. The more information you can give us, the more prepared we can be to address your unique questions and concerns.
  • One of our intake professionals will contact you for a discussion of your potential claim, free of charge and with no obligation. During that conversation, you should be prepared with as many details as possible about the circumstances surrounding your potential claim. Of course, this conversation will be kept strictly confidential.

You have no obligation to us, or we to you, until a contract is signed.

  • After you and an attorney have spoken and reached a mutual agreement to proceed, we will provide you with a contract that spells out the precise terms of our representation. You have no obligation to us – or we to you – until that contract is signed by both parties.
  • After a contract is signed, your attorney will be joined by a team of paralegals and professional staff appropriate to your case. Our attorneys are as accessible as they can possibly be, but we will make sure that if you cannot always reach your attorney, another team member will be available.

Here's how to learn more about your rights as a Searcy Denney client. 

If you would like to know more about your rights as our client, please review our Statement of Client’s Rights. We welcome the opportunity to help you, and look forward to talking with you at your convenience.

 

 

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