Frequently Asked Questions
As the name implies, we are located in the Virginia Highland district of Atlanta, but our office is currently 100% virtual. This not only keeps costs down, but also allows us to offer unparalleled accessibility and responsiveness. We are happy to meet with you via phone or video conference, or at your home or place of business.
Nope! You only have to want a lawyer there. We do however offer special “neighborhood rates” for those in our community.
Concierge firms offer personalized, long-term legal services that include flat fees and subscription-based pricing as an alternative to traditional hourly billing. This is ideal for clients with ongoing or uncertain legal needs, but also desire cost-certainty, accessibility, and convenience. You will never receive an unexpected bill with one of our flat fee or subscription plans.
Along with the usual cash or check, we accept credit cards, Paypal, Zelle, and Venmo. We are also able to provide payment plans in select circumstances, and discounts for prepayment of subscription fees.
Coming from an entrepreneurial background myself, I love nothing more than turning an idea into reality. Having a trusted advisor at this earliest of stages is crucial for setting you on the right path, and making sure your ship doesn’t sink before it leaves the dock. Starting with a confidential consultation, we will discuss your plans, identify potential pitfalls, and take the next steps when you are ready. Through our deep ties with the community, we have the resources to kickstart your success.
Absolutely. We will answer demand letters and complaints, negotiate settlements or dismissals, and see the matter through Alternative Dispute Resolution if needed. You are in good hands in this highly stressful situation.
Yes we do. We have extensive experience handling debtor/creditor issues, and we will do our best to recover your hard earned money in the most prompt and amicable way possible.
We will do our best to help with this too. Restructuring, negotiated settlements, and bankruptcy are all options to be discussed.
In some cases, yes: Social Media Law is rapidly evolving, and we may be able to take action to prevent someone from harming your reputation and livelihood.
No. While we want to help however we can, we are not currently accepting matters involving criminal, divorce, child custody, immigration, tax, or patent issues.
Yes! Please visit our Good Neighbor program for more details.

