Dan
Chamberlain Welcomes Referrals
Many of
our cases are referred by other attorneys. Through years of
experience, we have become familiar with the many reasons,
both legal and practical, that compel attorneys to refer cases.
These may include the following:
- The
referring attorney recognizes the need for local counsel
with knowledge of judges, plaintiffs' attorneys, or other
aspects unique to the geographic area in which the case
will be heard.
- The
referring attorney is not interested in trying cases.
- The
complexity or time-consuming nature of the case mandates
that the originating attorney refers it to a firm capable
of handling the volume of expected work.
- Conflicts
of interest prevent attorneys from handling matters themselves,
thus making case referrals to other counsel necessary.
- An
opportunity for co-counsel representation may arise in cases
where there are multiple defendants and a conflict facilitates
a referral.
- For
financial, personal, or other non-legal reasons, the referring
attorney simply does not wish to represent the client.
We are
not only accomplished litigators with the skill, experience,
and tenacity required to win complex cases, but we are experienced
in taking referred cases and working them up for trial in
whatever time is available.
If you have a complex case and need to refer it or engage
co-counsel or local counsel feel free to contact
us or fill our our Case Form.
At Doehrman
& Chamberlain, we look forward to renewing old friendships
and creating new opportunities to assist lawyers and their clients.
If you have a client that you would like to refer or to assist
as co-counsel, please feel free to contact us at your earliest
opportunity. |