Firm Profile - Texas Personal Injury Lawyers
Today, many "litigation" lawyers evaluate and accept cases based on the likelihood the case can be rapidly settled or promptly disposed of on a profitable basis to the lawyer. Not infrequently, this philosophy results in the client receiving far less in compensation than is actually due. To support such a philosophy, the attorney must accept a larger number of cases and spend correspondingly less time on an individual case to stay in business. Such an approach engenders an impersonal relationship between the attorney and client and encourages the lawyer to be detached from the reality of a client's life.
By comparison, Mr. Ayres and the attorneys who work in his office accept a relatively small number of cases and give those cases the time and effort they require to increase the likelihood of a successful ultimate outcome for the client. This process involves not only personal commitment to the client and the client's cause, but also fosters ongoing and detailed communication between the attorney and client. In this relationship, the client can rely on the attorneys demonstrated and certified competence as a lawyer and also on the lawyer's standards for professional ethics and high personal integrity. Without this commitment, the relationship between attorney and client degenerates into the morals of the marketplace in which there is no feeling of mutual trust or real confidence.
Mr. Ayres strongly believes that the practice of law is a profession in which the client entrusts his or her future to a true professional - as opposed to someone who is primarily a businessperson with a law degree. Mr. Ayres believes a lawyer's courage, loyalty and character count. The true and ultimate test of a lawyer is results in the courtroom or on appeal, but more importantly, the appreciation and respect of the client.
Mr. Ayres and his firm accept and prepare cases for trial, not settlement. This includes the tedious, difficult process and expense of discovery and investigation in order to fully explore the factual basis and legal alternatives for the client's best interest in the courtroom. Unlike the nominal "litigation" lawyer, Mr. Ayres and his firm are committed to trying lawsuits which he has done more than five hundred times in front of real judges and real juries with real results for real people. Additionally, because he is also board certified in Civil Appellate law, Mr. Ayres handles his own appeals which are very frequent in major cases. In this way, the client is assured of continuity of judgment and that to the fullest extent possible that the case is tried in a manner which will maximize the likelihood that it will be resolved on appeal to the client's benefit.
Feel free to call and talk with us about your case: (972) 991-2222