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  • Writer's pictureDr. Rolf Sohlberg

Taking on New Clients

Some advice for attorneys considering taking on a new client...


STACK THE ODDS IN YOUR FAVOR Knowing whether you actually have a case is 90% of the equation. I can help you figure out if this is actually a case that’s worth your while.


WORK WITH A COMPETENT EXPERT

If you hire a flaky, part-time surgeon who wasn’t ever board-certified and couldn’t hold down a job during his/her “productive years,” then God help you. The opposing attorney will shoot holes in that doctor’s testimony so fast, it will make you wonder why you didn’t go for that engineering degree instead of a JD! You need someone whose credentials stand up against the most intense scrutiny. Stanford University, UW School of Medicine, top-rated residency and fellowship; 99% on the orthopedic in-training exam...those are my credentials, and they are unimpeachable!

CHOOSE A RELIABLE EXPERT You need an expert who is reliable, available, and easy to work with. I’m your guy. I will give you time when YOU need it to get ready for a case, and I'm free to travel for depositions, trials, or even to meet with you personally if you think it's important for your case preparation.


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