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Mike Mullori has been a practicing trial attorney since 1999. He specializes in repre-senting plaintiffs in personal injury cases...more»
Lisette Begue is a legal assistant, handling both admin-istrative and paralegal office duties. She graduated magna cum laude with ...more»

fees

First of all, we never charge personal injury victims for first consultations with our attorneys. Every initial visit is completely free, regardless of whether or not you decide to hire our firm, and there is never any obligation to hire us following that initial consultation.

If you do decide to hire our firm we will ask you to sign a retainer agreement that clearly explains the work we will do, how wwe will do it, and how we will get paid. Accident victims usually come to us, at least in part, out of concern for their finances. We know that getting hurt, incurring medical bills, missing work and losing your car usually won’t leave you in any position to pay us an hourly fee. So, instead of charging you by the hour, we always charge a contingency fee for representing personal injury victims. A contingency fee is a fee that is based on the amount of money you collect from the claim. That means that we don’t get paid an attorney fee unless and until you either settle your case or win it in court. Instead of worrying about how much you are paying your lawyer you can concentrate on your recovery and treatment.

Generally, our fee is one-third of the total recovery, although there are circumstances where either higher or lower contingency fees might be appropriate. Also, the law requires you to reimburse us for out-of pocket expenses. Whatever the amount, it will be explained to you in clear, concise terms before you hire our firm and you can be sure that only an experienced attorney will be making the decisions that ultimately lead to the conclusion of your case.

For business/corporate client representation, our firm charges by the hour.  At the initial conference, the firm's hourly fee rate will be discussed.   If you decide to hire our firm, a retainer agreement will have to be signed by the client and firm before work can begin.  The firm may require a retainer before services are provided. 

For traffic/misdemeanor criminal cases, our firm usually charges a flat fee.  At the initial conference, the firm's fee will be discussed.  If you decide to hire our firm, an agreement will have to be signed by the client and firm before work can begin. 

The attorneys in our firm handling the above type of cases have over twenty five years of experience.