Absolutely. We understand that legal issues can feel overwhelming and it’s not always clear what type of attorney you need. If your matter falls within our practice areas, we will guide you through your options and next steps. If it’s outside our scope, we won’t leave you hanging—we’ll do our best to connect you with a trusted attorney or resource who can help.
Our primary focus is on corporate and entertainment law, but we understand that legal needs don’t always fit neatly into one category. If your matter falls outside these areas, we’re still happy to meet with you. During a consultation, we’ll listen to your situation, and if it isn’t something we handle directly, we’ll connect you with a trusted attorney who can help.
We currently provide virtual consultations, allowing us to serve clients across the state and, in many cases, nationwide. This flexibility means you can meet with us from the comfort of your home or office, without having to travel. If an in-person meeting becomes necessary, we can make arrangements on a case-by-case basis.
Scheduling a consultation is simple. Just visit our Contact page and complete the short Google Form provided. Once we receive your information, a member of our team will reach out to confirm your appointment and answer any preliminary questions.
For the fastest response, please start with our secure intake form available on the Contact page.
New clients: Submit the form so we can spot-check conflicts and prepare next steps.
Current clients or urgent issues: Call us at (314) 325-2450.
We typically respond within one business day. If we can help, we’ll schedule a consult and share any next steps.
We know your time and concerns are important. That’s why we strive to respond to all client inquiries within 24 business hours. If you have an urgent matter, we encourage you to call our office directly so we can prioritize your situation.
Our goal is to provide clear, transparent pricing so there are no surprises. Depending on the type of matter, we may charge either a flat fee (for straightforward services such as drafting estate planning documents) or an hourly rate (for more complex or ongoing legal work).
We do not take cases on contingency (where payment depends on winning money damages), because our commitment is to provide the same high level of service regardless of the potential financial outcome. Likewise, we do not operate on a traditional retainer model, as we want to remain accessible to a wide range of clients without tying them to long-term contracts.
Yes. We believe in complete transparency when it comes to fees. Before any work begins, we provide a written fee agreement that clearly outlines the costs associated with your matter. Our goal is to make sure you understand exactly what to expect so there are no surprises along the way.