Your Need The Right Lawyer To Protect Your Rights

Assuming you have recognized the need for legal counsel in the first place, finding the “right lawyer” can still be a great challenge.

Often, people begin looking for a criminal defense attorney to represent them when they are confronted with a crisis. They may be dealing with the inquiries of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigator, a police detective, the search of their home, custodial interrogation or an arrest for a criminal charge. You or your business may have just been served a summons to answer a lawsuit or need to respond to a regulatory inquiry. The most common mistake is to choose a lawyer from a billboard without conducting research into his or her background and experience. Many lawyers purport to be actively engaged in criminal defense, personal injury or general litigation but have never set foot in front of a jury to try a single case. The bottom line is that there are many, many lawyers. You need the “right” one.

I Can Be The Right Lawyer For You

Your lawyer should be selected for their knowledge and trial experience. Their professional associations should be of a certain depth so that they and their colleagues don’t have to hesitate when advising you in the matter that you called about. The “right lawyer” is the person who can draw on substantial experience with cases very similar to yours and who can and will take action at once. They do not have to “look into it for a while” or “check the most recent court decisions.” Often, there is only a short window of opportunity to take legal action in protection of your evidence and your rights. I take action immediately, act effectively and avoid wasting time, effort and money. To see the results of some of my past trials, visit my case results page.

Contact Pierce Law Firm, P.C., Today

If you need the services of an experienced criminal defense attorney, call my office at 405-579-3700 or fill out my online contact form.

"I have obtained successful results for clients by identifying creative solutions to difficult cases and refusing to give an inch when law enforcement violates their own legal responsibilities."