Frequently Asked Questions
Who does Alisme Law work with?
Our specialty is working with small business owners involved in either partnership or shareholder disputes or third-party lawsuits.
I’m in a dispute with my business partner. What are my next steps?
There isn’t just one right answer to this question. Every case is different and requires a different approach. We pride ourselves on having the expertise and agility to tackle your unique problem—rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach to the law—to help you reach the best possible outcome. If you want to discuss your options, get in touch.
I’m being sued! What do I do?
Contact us —the sooner, the better. When you are a defendant in a case, the clock is ticking from the moment paperwork is filed. You need to have an attorney.
What sets Alisme Law apart from other law firms?
At Alisme Law, we combine our legal expertise with a client-centered approach. We prioritize clear communication, strategic planning, and personalized solutions tailored to each client’s unique needs. Our dedication to achieving favorable outcomes while providing attentive client service sets us apart in the legal industry.
What should I expect during the consultation with Alisme Law?
During your initial consultation, we will discuss the details of your case or legal matter, assess your objectives and concerns, and provide an overview of our approach and potential strategies. It’s also an opportunity for you to ask questions, discuss fees and timelines, and determine if we are the right fit for your legal needs.
How does Alisme Law approach billing and fees?
Our billing practices are transparent and customized to suit each client and case. Typically, we request a retainer upfront and bill hourly for our services. We also prioritize clear communication regarding fees and billing expectations right from the start of our engagement, ensuring transparency and avoiding surprises down the line.