Friday, January 31, 2020

Justicefactor "X"...What Does It Mean?

Attorneys believe that "justice" involves more than one thing, which most people believe is the almighty dollar $$$$...

While it is true that a better financed campaign may get good or better results, it is also true that to obtain true justice, some attorneys will, and must work harder, smarter and longer if they are dedicated to their clients achieving the best results for their case.


Of course, working longer means usually charging the client more money.  But in the case of family Law and some Juvenile cases,  experience can overcome many issues presented on the surface, and even if it appears to be a 'sure' win, an attorney with defense counsel experience can often break the other side down and still make headway.  It may take a good strategy and more work, but it can usually be done.

Thus the "X" factor to winning the justice in a case is not always just about $$$$$!!

Put another way, the underdog case may not remain the underdog case!!
How do we know this??

Because we have worked on many cases that may have started out
as what the average person would say is likely a losing case,
BUT that doesn't mean it has to stay that way necessarily!

The key is, can your attorney think that far ahead and plan for what will need to be done?  
An attorney that wins most of his/her cases absolutely must strategize from the very beginning.  

There is no substitute for it.  Further, because many attorneys rush to argue the obvious, they may overlook key factors that can be used to help their clients win.  

Attention to the complete picture of the case is very important rather than just focusing on one or two obvious issues. A winning track record is evidence of this fact.

AND, many defense attorneys are very much able
to win cases simply because they have a different mindset that Plaintiff attorneys.

Thinking outside the box, ability to use strategy against average-minded or not-very-bright people,
the ability to understand how people think, react, emotional mindset, and use of logic
all do count.  If that was not the case, no defendant could
ever win a case?!!  Just remember, O.J. was not convicted!

[Even an idiot could understand what we mean just by the picture below!!!]





If you are not getting RESULTS in your case----- see attorney's contact herein.   
It may be just what you need to push your case ahead!