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Origins & Objectives
We have been part of a larger firm for the
last seven years. During that time our practices have
grown strongly complimentary, as each of our
client-sensitive strengths supplement each other. David
Sr. gravitates toward
transactional law. He enjoys counseling and planning and
serves as a chapter 7 bankruptcy panel trustee. David
II enjoys litigation and is
strong in transactional matters as well.
We have determined that practicing in our
own firm will give us a better setting to blend our
talents, our caring approach to serving clients and our desire
to provide client sensitive solutions to problems.
David Sr. has practiced
law in Fort Wayne for forty-two years. His practice has
tended toward commercial and financial matters involving both
individuals as businesses and non profit organizations.
He also seeks to use the law as a tool to reconcile
opponents.
David II has
practiced law in Fort Wayne for seven years and shares
the philosophy of reconciliation. His successful
litigation abilities in both state and federal courts provides
our firm the capacity to give aggressive litigation when
reconciliation of opponents is not possible. Together we
serve our clients with strength, compassion and peerless
ability.
Our experienced team helped form many
business and non-profit entities. We advise businesses
and individuals and assist in business transfers as well as
helping financially distressed individuals and businesses.
It is our belief that the law is a personal service.
We pledge our availability to our clients throughout the
entire engagement. We also believe that clients are well
served by cutting-edge legal technology that will bring them
them financial value as well as personal service.
We pledge as attorneys that our clients
will become personally engaged with the attorneys whom they
employ. Those attorneys will know you, keep you aware of
what is going on and advise you as to your best interests
through out the engagement.
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