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31 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I called the phone number listed on James Snyder's website. I spoke with a woman who said she'd have someone get back to me about a speeding ticket. Stephen Barnhill called me back. (I later learned that he just uses the same answering service as James Snyder, but rarely communicates with the secretaries who take messages for him.) He was pretty thorough over the phone, answering my questions and telling me that if I hired him, he could go to court on my behalf for my ticket. In order to hire him, he said I needed to send him a check for the court fees, the amount of the ticket, and his fee at least the week before my court date. I sent this to him weeks ahead of time along with a letter asking him to confirm that he received it. After not hearing anything for a few weeks, I started to get nervous that he hadn't received it. I made several phone calls to his office, but he NEVER called me back. Finally, after one of my many phone calls, one of the secretaries said she'd try to catch him the next time he came to the office. She finally called me back to tell me that it was on his calendar, but that he wouldn't be returning my phone calls. I hoped that he would actually go... The court date was scheduled for a Wednesday. During the first phone call, he said I would hear from him within 24 hours to let me know that it all went smoothly. After not hearing from him, I called on Friday to see what happened. Over the next two weeks, I left 6 messages trying to get in contact with this man. I actually had to call the clerks office at the court to find out what happened myself. Little did I know that he had actually moved my court date (without informing me), from Wednesday to Thursday. This wouldn't have been a problem had he communicated that to me. Then, I noticed he cashed my check the day after my original court date...which turned out to be the day he actually went to court. The crazy thing is, when I called the clerk's office, they said he DIDN'T pay the fees while he was there, which is what he said he would do. I then began calling his office again...finally, when he called me back, we were on the phone for less than 2 minutes. I asked him why he hadn't paid the fees and he said he had 30 days to do so. Why does he need 30 days? I sent him the money in plenty of time and he was supposed to pay on the court date. This is totally unprofessional. Was he using my money in some other matter? He told me he would pay it within the 30 days and "it wasn't a big deal". Well, to me, it was a big deal. I asked him to mail me confirmation that he had paid the bill and a letter outlining what he had done in court. Did I ever receive anything? No. I'm giving him two stars, instead of one, because he did go to court on my behalf, but he was a nightmare to work with. I would honestly NEVER recommend this attorney.
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26 Aug, 2016 by Melissa
This man was appointed to represent my daughter in a school yard fight. He had a simple case put off 3 times. The third time continued he instructed her to do 24 hrs of community service and send the records to his office. She did so and 3 months later she was arrested for a failure to appear because this so called lawyer didn't contact her on a court date. He needs to be disbarred and retire since he is incompetent of doing his job. Thanks to him it turned a simple charge into a huge charge. I would not recommend this man to represent anyone.
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11 Oct, 2013 by Anonymous
I was seeking legal representation in 2008 for a very serious drug offense,and I had did extensive research and mr.stephen barnhill and the law offices of Brinkley walser was a very reputable law firm with years of experience,and after a consultation with mr barnhill,I was very impressed with his credentials,professionalism,and his concern for my well being and the best outcome possible for my situation.he was very straight forward and honest with me,and was very knowledgeable,and fought for me from the beginning to the end,and with his experience and expertise as a former prosecutor,here I am a living testament of what great capabilities he possesses,I'm with my family and I'm a free man today,I highly recommend mr Stephen barnhill and the law offices of Brinkley walser.
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A business lawyer provides critical legal guidance and support to entrepreneurs, startups, and established businesses. Whether you are forming a new company, drafting contracts, or navigating complex regulations, a business attorney ensures you are legally protected and operating within the law. They can also help prevent legal disputes or represent you in negotiations, transactions, or lawsuits that arise during the course of business operations.

Business lawyers have expertise in areas such as business formation, contract law, intellectual property, employment law, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. They ensure that your business is compliant with relevant laws and help mitigate risks that could threaten your company's success.

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Hiring a business lawyer is essential at various stages of business development, including:

  • Forming a business: When deciding on the best structure for your company (LLC, corporation, partnership, etc.), a lawyer can guide you through the registration and compliance process.
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  • Resolving disputes: Whether it's contract disagreements, intellectual property infringement, or employment issues, a business lawyer helps mediate, negotiate, or litigate on your behalf.

What Does a Business Lawyer Do?

Business lawyers provide a wide range of services that cater to different legal needs of a business. They can:

  • Help you choose the best legal structure for your business.
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  • Ensure regulatory compliance with local, state, and federal laws.
  • Advise on tax strategies to minimize your business's tax burden.
  • Assist with intellectual property protection, such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
  • Handle mergers, acquisitions, and business sales, ensuring all legal paperwork is in order.
  • Resolve disputes through negotiation, arbitration, or litigation.

How Are Business Lawyers Paid?

Business lawyers typically charge either by the hour or on a flat-fee basis, depending on the complexity of the work. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rates: The lawyer charges based on the time spent working on your case. Rates vary depending on the lawyer's experience and location.
  • Flat fees: For certain tasks, such as incorporating a business or drafting a standard contract, a lawyer may offer a flat fee.
  • Retainer: Some businesses may hire a lawyer on retainer, paying a fixed amount each month to have ongoing access to legal services.

The payment structure is often discussed during an initial consultation so you can choose the one that best suits your business needs and budget.

How Much Does a Business Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a business lawyer depends on factors such as:

  • The complexity of the legal issue: More complex matters, like mergers or intellectual property disputes, typically cost more than routine tasks like contract drafting.
  • The lawyer's experience and location: More experienced lawyers or those in larger cities often charge higher fees.
  • The nature of the billing arrangement: Hourly rates can range from $150 to $1,000 or more, depending on the lawyer's expertise. Flat fees are usually available for simpler matters like forming an LLC or drafting a standard contract.

It's essential to discuss fee structures upfront to avoid surprises.

Top Questions to Ask a Business Lawyer

Before hiring a business lawyer, ask the following questions during your consultation:

  1. What is your experience with businesses like mine?
    Find out if the lawyer has handled legal issues for companies in your industry.
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    Ensure the lawyer can meet all your business's legal needs, from contract drafting to dispute resolution.
  3. What are your fees, and how do you bill?
    Get clarity on how you'll be charged - whether by the hour, flat fee, or retainer.
  4. How do you handle conflicts of interest?
    Ask how the lawyer ensures there is no conflict in representing your business.
  5. Can you provide references from other business clients?
    Speaking with past clients will give you an idea of the lawyer's expertise and professionalism.
  6. Do you have experience in my specific industry?
    Industry-specific knowledge can be crucial, especially in highly regulated fields like healthcare or finance.

How to Check the Credibility of a Business Lawyer

To ensure you're hiring a reputable business lawyer:

  • Check state bar association records: Verify that the lawyer is in good standing and has no disciplinary actions against them.
  • Look for client reviews or testimonials: Online reviews, testimonials, or word of mouth from other business owners can provide insight into the lawyer's reliability and effectiveness.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should have satisfied clients who can vouch for their services.
  • Check professional memberships: Membership in respected legal organizations (such as the American Bar Association or a local business lawyer association) can signal credibility.
  • Review their website and professional profile: A well-established lawyer typically has a professional website showcasing their areas of expertise, credentials, and case success.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most out of your first consultation with a business lawyer, prepare the following:

  • A description of your business and its structure: This will help the lawyer understand your legal needs.
  • Any current contracts or agreements: If you're seeking contract advice, bring copies of existing contracts.
  • A list of legal issues or concerns: Be ready to discuss any potential legal challenges, such as regulatory compliance, disputes, or transactions.
  • Financial documents: If applicable, bring financial records related to the legal matter you're seeking help with.
  • Questions about fees and billing: Ensure you understand the lawyer’s payment structure and fees upfront.

By preparing these materials, you can ensure that your first meeting with a business lawyer is productive and informative.

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