When you call, please identify yourself as a potential client with an emergency. This helps our office prioritize your call as an urgent situation and find a time to meet with you in person as soon as possible.
Then, please have the following information available so we can be of better help to you during our telephone conversation:
(1) Be in a place where you have the privacy to talk freely. Our conversation will be protected by the attorney-client privilege, meaning that everything you tell us will be confidential.
(2) Have the name of the detective and his or her telephone number handy.
(3) Do you know why you are being investigated?
(4) Have you already spoken with the police?
(5) Are there any deadlines or appointments you have already made before speaking with us?
We will also ask if you have ever hired or consulted with lawyers before so that we may tailor the answers to your questions accordingly.
We will then schedule an appointment for our first meeting.
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