When Kim Varner’s children were young, they would ask him, “Dad, what do lawyers do?”
He had to think about how to explain to his four kids what lawyers do.
“I’m a beggar,” he told them.
He might ask a law enforcement officer for leniency for a client. He might ask an opposing attorney or the prosecutor to strike a deal. He also might ask a jury to examine a case based on a client’s point of view.
In this first video of a series, Kim Varner explains what he wants viewers to take away, which ultimately is a better understanding of the process at each stage of a case, what a client’s attorney should be doing in that stage, and how a client should be engaged in his or her case.
If you find yourself in need of professional legal services or require legal representation, contact an attorney like Kim Varner with Varner and Segura. Visit Varner and Segura online at www.VarnerAndSeguraOnline.com or call (864) 271-2232.
NOTE: Nothing above or in the accompanying video is offered as legal advice, and nothing above or in the accompanying video should be construed as a substitute for retained legal advice.
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