Posted
on 2009-12-02, 03:13,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.
I love it when celebrities get in trouble. No, I am not a paparazzi lover or a huge pop culture fan. What I am is a Seattle criminal defense attorney, and as a criminal lawyer I often have clients walk in the door that have done exactly the opposite of what you should do when you find yourself confronted with the police officers asking you questions. Many celebrities, because of their resources and staff, are able to learn how to deal with police before they have to, or at least have the people to get them away from the situation until they can decide what the best thing to do is.
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If you have ventured out and tried to start your own criminal law firm, good for you. I hope you are finding it to be as rewarding and fulfilling a process as I have. But, there is no doubt that whether you are open for one day, one month, or one year, there is always one thing that is on your mind – getting clients. After all, without clients even the best criminal defense attorney out there is laying waste. But how do you go about finding clients? Great question, and one I'm going to talk about here real quick, with five helpful ways to find clients.
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Posted
on 2009-11-08, 08:50,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.
I am a criminal defense attorney. This means I am in court all the time, defending people against the weight and power of the government, and trying to do the best I can for them. And, to give you just a little bit more information, I don't generally do high level criminal defense. No murders, no sex offenders, nothing like that. My firm focuses on giving normal people who make one bad decision a chance to keep their record clean and start over with a clean slate. Because of this, I'm normally in court with people charged with DUI, drug possession, malicious mischief, and other small time criminal acts that people sometimes find themselves involved in.
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