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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is your law firm fully virtual?
Yes! Our firm operates 100% virtually, making it easier for clients to connect with us from anywhere. All meetings, document reviews, and case updates can be handled securely online.
Q: Will my attorney require in-person meetings?
A: We accommodate the ever-changing and often busy lives of our clients by providing virtual meetings. At times, we may be ordered by the court to attend a hearing in person, depending on the type of matter.
Q: Will I be deposed in person?
A: This depends on the nature of your case. Following the pandemic, many depositions have been held virtually and do not require you to attend in person; however, some cases may require in-person attendance.
Q: Do I need a consultation to work with your firm?
Yes. Every case, regardless of the matter, starts with a consultation with one of our attorneys. This enables us to understand your situation, explain your options, and determine the best course of action for your case.
Q: Will I have a dedicated attorney, or does the whole team work on my case?
You will be assigned a dedicated attorney who is your main point of contact. However, our team collaborates behind the scenes to ensure you receive the benefit of multiple perspectives and expertise.
Q: Where are your offices located?
Although we operate virtually, our firm has established offices in:
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Los Angeles: BMG & MSL
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New York City: MSL
These locations anchor our presence, but our virtual model means we can serve clients throughout California, New York, and beyond.
Q: How does a virtual law firm benefit clients?
Working virtually saves you time, eliminates travel, and allows us to provide flexible scheduling. It also streamlines communication and document sharing while keeping your case moving efficiently.
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