7755 Center Avenue, Suite #1100
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
ph: (714)372-2264
fax: (419)831-3376
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Lenore L. Albert, Esq. is a lawyer licensed to practice law before all courts in the state of California, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and before the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
Ms. Albert's articles have been published in several trial lawyer magazines.
She has assisted lawyers with the litigation process and trial.
She has also represented clients through to verdict in administrative hearings, bench trials, jury trials and appeals.
The other half of her practice has focused on giving advice in business and estate planning matters and preparing the documents necessary to achieve the goals desired in that particular transaction.
Attorney client relationships are built around confidentiality and trust. One way to build that trust is by letting the potential client know what type of experience and background the attorney has to offer. A curriculum vitae is a professional resume that highlights an attorney's background, publications and achievements. Ms. Albert's current curriculum vitae can be viewed by clicking the link.
Ms. Albert's prior notable cases, published articles, membership associations and experience are outlined in www.avvo.com. Simply click the lawyer profile link below.
The Law Offices of Lenore Albert is a full service law office providing legal advice online and addressing complex legal problems in the office for individuals and small businesses.
Lenore L. Albert, Esq. has successfully represented individuals, businesses and government agencies in her career.
She has obtained a multi-million dollar jury verdict, successfully reversed trial court decisions on appeal and has recaptured monies for government entities and unsecured creditors. The curriculum vitae oulines her achievements.
InteractiveCounsel.com is designed to provide online access to legal help by unbundling some of the services provided by the Law Offices of Lenore Albert. Let us answer your legal questionor review your document. The California State Bar allows limited-scope representation (unbundling of legal services) under certain circumstances. Limited scope representation affords the public the option of obtaining sound legal advice from attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of California without having to incur the expense of being represented for all purposes. In these economic times, this option can provide a sensible solution to your needs. Many legal questions and document reviews can be handled online as part of an unbundled service. However, this option is not available for all legal situations.
The State Bar of California published an ethics article on this topic a few years ago.
More recently, the American Bar Association Journal published an article affirming the need of such unbundled services in order to give access to legal counsel to the community.
If you become a client of this law office by using the online legal services, you will receive the same quality advice and service, provided by the same licensed attorney online.
You will also receive the same attorney-client privilege and confidentiality as if you were to seek the advice at the law office when we review your document or answer you legal question online. You cannot get this type of protection concerning your private matters from a non-attorney "expert." That is why it is important that you read the representation page thoroughly before purchasing any online service and use only the email address you are provided in communicating with this office.
Nonconfidential email addresses and confidential email addresses have been setup with your best interests in mind.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
Many people do not understand the difference between what is being offered in the community and the online community.
Here you will get online legal advice from a licensed California attorney. We help you ask the right question and give you all the time you need to focus your thoughts and write out your material facts by prompting you with specific questions that you can take as much time as you need to answer so that you can get tailored advice to the issue at hand.
Litigation: if you are representing yourself in a civil dispute in unlimited jurisdiction claiming $25,000.00 or more in damages and you served discovery upon the opposing party and it has been over 35 days since you mailed out the documents to them and you have not received any response, you may be wondering if you need to file a Separate Statement along with your Motion To Compel the Responses. You found the Code Section and read the California Rules of Court but you are just having a hard time understanding what they mean. You may be worried because you don't want to lose your case because you could not get the discovery you need, yet you cannot afford an attorney to do this for you and you know you need it done right.
Business Disputes and Agreements/Contracts: Maybe you decided to go to into partners with another person and you agreed to what each partner was supposed to do in order to start your new venture but after you performed all of your conditions to the agreement, your partner backs out of the deal. You may be worried sick that you will never recover from this financial loss and not sure what you can do now. Are you left with no available remedy because you trusted this person? You may be wondering whether California law recognizes oral agreements such as this as being binding and enforceable.
Personal Injury: You may have slipped on a banana peel that was lying in the aisle of the frozen food section of the store and you fell so hard that you suffered a concussion and a broken hip. You may be wondering who you can recover the cost of your medical expenses and pain and suffering from, if anyone because you are being overwhelmed with hospital collection calls and notices of bills you cannot pay when this accident wasn't even your fault.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GETTING ADVICE HERE OR COMING TO THE OFFICE?
The website only offers limited scope representation. That means you will get legal advice for your current issue you are dealing with and nothing more. The representation will end as soon as the advice has been provided to you. Providing limited scope representation of a matter takes less time, so it is more cost-effective for the client which in turns makes obtaining legal advice attainable for almost all socio-economic classes.
WHAT EXTRA SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED IF I COME TO THE OFFICE?
Coming to the office and retaining an attorney for full representation means dumping the entire transaction or lawsuit into the attorney’s lap to handle. It has been said that this provides greater relief to the client and a weight is taken off of their shoulders.
Providing full traditional services takes substantially more time and the attorney has the added duty of monitoring the case file to make sure it is proceeding to resolution and that when new facts are discovered or the law changes, the case is re-analyzed again. Discovery of new or different facts and changes in the law occur all the time and it isn’t uncommon for a case to be reevaluated. This is true for transactions also. For example, the Internal Revenue Code changes yearly. That change could impact your document. Another example would be if the parties later agree to modify a term in the contract that they were entering into, well then the entire contract needs to be re-analyzed to see if there is going to be an impact on it or if the new modified term is even legal.
CAN I GET THE SAME FULL SERVICE ONLINE?
Yes. The Law Offices of Lenore Albert is a full functioning virtual law office where you can receive full legal services without leaving your office or home. We have satisfied clients that have used our services through our virtual law office. Please call Lenore Albert for more information at 714-372-2264.
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7755 Center Avenue, Suite #1100
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
ph: (714)372-2264
fax: (419)831-3376
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