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Introducing our law firm
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We are a group of Lawyers
who exclusively work with
legal professionals. 

International Litigation, Dispute Resolution and Planning since 1972

We offer both legal and private fiduciary services to law firms anywhere in the world only.

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We exclusively work with attorneys and do not accept individual clients or pending legal matters for which we might have an independent relationship to fulfill any client needs or requirements.

 

In other words, we provide services only to legal professionals, including, but not limited to a private judge; mediator; arbitrator; consultant; private fiduciary; expert witness, and counselor.

About the Lawyer

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Billy Daniels

The Lawyer, Inventor, and Entrepreneur. 

"Every person I have represented; as well as every trip I have taken; and every trial I have been in has been a learning experience.

 

Many lessons have been difficult learning experiences. The recovery from any loss is in my opinion a learned skill. That is what life is about.

 

However, we tend to use a methodology that isolates a problem into compartments and segments, and we address each one according to the agreed strategy to move forward. We simply make decisions and solve the problems one at a time based upon the decision."

Email : billydanielsjd@gmail.com

Call: +1 707 974 4139 (Hawaii Standard Time)

News & Articles

Survey finds decline in lawyer well-being, particularly for early-career respondent

BY DEBRA CASSENS WEISS

JUNE 30, 2021, 10:56 AM CDT

ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE

Nearly half of lawyers responding to a Bloomberg Law survey said their well-being declined over the first quarter of this year—and the problem was even worse for junior lawyers. Two-thirds of junior and midlevel attorneys reported a decline in well-being, while only 41% of senior associates reported such a decline, according to the second Attorney Workload & Hours Survey, conducted in April and May by Bloomberg Law.

 

The publication has a report on the quarterly results here. Bloomberg surveyed lawyers who work at law firms and in-house legal departments who were on its contact lists and received responses from 614 people.

 

Lawyers whose well-being declined reported personal issues at higher rates than those whose well-being improved. Those with worsening well-being reported issues in personal relationships, physical health issues and depression twice as often. And four-fifths of those whose well-being worsened reported disrupted sleep and anxiety.

 

Lawyers with billable hours reported working an average of 53 hours per week—the same number as the first Bloomberg Law survey of 1,554 lawyers that focused on their experiences in 2020. But the respondents said they experienced burnout an average of 50% of the time in the first quarter, up from a 40% average for 2020.

 

Nearly three-fifths of the survey participants reported an overall job satisfaction score of 7 or higher, on a scale of 0 to 10 with 10 being most satisfied. But when asked about job satisfaction in the last quarter, only 44% rated satisfaction a 7 or higher.

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