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What a Boutique Firm Means to You

Here at the Law Offices of Brian D. Witzer, we pride ourselves on being a boutique practice. Instead of a law firm that has 150 cases pending at any one time, we are able to handle a dozen cases or less. What this means for you is that we are completely concentrated on your case. It also means that we have the focus to be able to take on class action suits of national implication, with institutional defendants that mid-size firms are not able to take on.

A boutique firm such as ours is nimble and fast, almost like a specialized army unit. When we take on a new case, every member in the firm works on it—— from the file clerk to myself.  Unlike a large firm that works in many teams of small groups for one specific case and then disbanded for the next case, we are the same group that works on every part of every case.

At our firm, there is not a problem that can be generated in a case whether it comes from the courtroom, the opposing counsel, or even the client, that the whole firm is not a participant in. When our firm goes into a trial mode, the whole firm is in trial mode.  From the moment you walk through the door, the atmosphere is in a trial mode.  In a large firm, one department may be in trial mode but the rest of the firm goes about its everyday business.  When the Law Offices of Brian D. Witzer is at trial, every single aspect of the firm’s activities are directed towards the trial presentation. Whether it means something minor such as copying a document, having it signed, and delivering it to court or getting a witness and driving them to court and taking care of them until they need to be driven home, we work as a team. In a boutique practice, every detail is managed by the group so that from the lowest member to the highest member, we are all involved in every aspect of your case.


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