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If a Board member or property owner calls the office, will they be able to speak with an attorney or paralegal?

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If a Board member or property owner calls the office, will they be able to speak with an attorney or paralegal?

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Yes. Our attorneys and staff pride themselves on a high level of client contact and take every step required to facilitate effective communication. Generally, when someone calls the office, either the attorney or a member of his or her team will personally handle the call and attempt to answer the caller’s questions. Our phones are answered by a bilingual receptionist who will identify the caller and route them to the proper person. Our Firm does not believe that calls should be answered by an automated attendant advising callers to submit all questions in writing. We believe that the most effective way to handle calls is as they come in, as many of the calls require just a simple answer to achieve the desired result.

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