Friday, September 9, 2016

Who Can You Consult About a Financial Legal Matter?

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When it comes to pursuing a financial or banking legal matter, you generally secure a legal team before you bring in third parties such as consultants and expert witness services — the latter of which can prove more essential than you might expect when it comes to winning your case. However, what if you’re just in the early stages of pursuing a financial or banking legal matter? Can you still meet with a consultant or should you hire an attorney straight away? The answer depends on what you’re looking for.

An Expert Consultant
Michael F. Richards offers expert witness services as well as consulting services for banking and other financial cases. He’d be happy to meet with you if you’re curious to know how he can assist you in your upcoming legal battle, whether you hope to be the plaintiff or you’re responding to a summons as the defendant.

An Attorney
As a third-party consultant and expert witness, Michael F. Richards usually works hand-in-hand with a team of lawyers to research and build the best possible case for the client. That means you can absolutely meet with an attorney before you reach out to us if you wish and let that law firm know that you have us in mind to provide testimony or assistance along the line.

A Former Client
Before you hire either an attorney or an expert witness, feel free to seek testimonials from former clients among your colleagues and social network. While some may not be free to discuss the particulars of their cases, they can at least tell you about their experiences working with their legal teams.


Don’t hesitate to contact the office of Michael F. Richards when it comes to any financial or banking legal matter. He’d be happy to assist you in deciding how to pursue your case and let you know if you need to secure an attorney before we can be of more assistance. With Michael F. Richards’ decades of banking experience, there’s no better consultant when it comes to deciding if a legal case will hold water in a court of law. Visit MRichardsConsulting.com for more information and to contact Michael F. Richards today.

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