Why was The Majorie Firm founded?
Our lawyers have represented commercial clients as members of large, medium, and small firms, full-service firms and boutiques. We have studied various efforts by in-house general counsel to manage litigation, and talked with countless business people about what they think they need and what they think they get from their lawyers. As we reflected on those experiences, we developed some very distinct beliefs about how lawyers should approach the lawyer/client relationship and the matters they are hired to resolve by businesses and other commercial clients. Our basic realization was that lawyers had the “lawyer/client” relationship backwards. It should be called the client/lawyer relationship since the lawyer’s job is to provide services to the client. So we decided to start a law firm which was not only based upon that focus, but reflected it in as many aspects as possible, from the types of clients we represent, to the kinds of matters we work on, how we give advice, how we staff cases
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