Efficient | Focused

Bartell Law is designed to be efficient and focused. The firm has no unnecessary overhead, makes maximum use of technology, and uses budgeting and planning to ensure that expenditures are appropriate, are in proportion to the potential exposure, and advance the client's specific goals. Your matter will get Jeremy's personal attention. Jeremy handles matters from start to finish, from document reviews to trials. This approach ensures your lawyer knows the facts of your case and avoids the cost of multiple lawyers learning the same facts. 

Bartell Law is also designed to be intensely focused. Focused on your goals, your needs, your concerns and your opportunities. The firm helps you identify your critical objectives and then focuses all strategies, tactics, and expenditures on advancing those objectives. Some strategies are, for example, potentially beneficial but simply not worth the cost given your goals and resources. The firm identifies what will potentially work, what will likely not work, and the costs of the various options so we can make good, cost-effective decisions for you. 

A final note. Bartell Law understands that you are a professional with business goals and objectives that extend far beyond any single legal challenge. A particular legal challenge may be of enormous consequence to you, or it may be of relatively trivial consequence, or anywhere in between. The firm endeavors to understand this context so that your time and your resources are allocated appropriately. Your legal matter should not be blown into the trial of the century, unless it needs to be. This is what we mean by Legal Sense | Business Sense | Common Sense. Call for a free consultation. 202.430.1040

Legal Sense | Business Sense | Common Sense

As a financial professional, you manage risks, solve problems, and identify opportunities to benefit your clients and your business. When legal issues arise, you deserve to understand the law, your options, and the costs and risks involved. Sound legal analysis is key. But business skills are needed to weigh the costs and benefits of legal strategies. A good strategy is tailored and proportional to your legal matter. Your matter should not be blown into the trial of the century, unless it needs to be. In short, good results require legal sense, business sense and common sense.