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Soltman, Levitt, Flaherty & Wattles LLP
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The law firm of Soltman, Levitt, Flaherty & Wattles LLP is committed to the highest standard of client care. We acknowledge receipt of a new matter and make contact with both the insured and any opposing attorneys immediately.
The firm services all courts within the State of California. After reviewing the facts of a new claim, we undertake a risk analysis comparing the expense of an endeavor with the desired outcome. Litigation is viewed by the firm in the same manner.
Prior to performing legal services, a cost/benefit analysis is undertaken to determine not only if a task can be done, but whether it should be done.
If a matter cannot be resolved quickly, we provide an initial status report, proposed budget and case analysis to the client no later than thirty days after receipt of the matter.
Thereafter, we provide monthly status reports every thirty days, or sooner, if necessary. The firm emphasizes a common sense approach to litigation, which results in a minimizing of costs and a decrease in length of litigation for the insurance carrier.
Our Commitment
Our lawyers are well aware that the road to future business is paved with successful and cost-effective results from past and ongoing cases. We understand that the more expeditiously and effectively we are able to resolve cases, the more satisfied will be our clients. Soltman, Levitt, Flaherty & Wattles LLP stands ready to assist you with your legal needs.
Soltman, Levitt, Flaherty & Wattles LLP
2535 Townsgate Road, Suite 307
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Tel: (805) 497-7706
Fax: (805) 497-1147 |
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