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We are often asked, "With all the information available on the Internet, why do I need a consultation?" There are so many helpful resources at hand - including MurthyDotCom. It is even possible to acquire free answers from Sheela Murthy and lawyers in her firm via the MurthyChat and MurthyForum. Intelligent, Internet-savvy people can derive an abundance of information from these sources and others. So, what is the benefit of a consultation?
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A scheduled consultation with an attorney at the Murthy Law Firm provides you with details and recommendations based on the specific facts of your case. In order to fully answer your questions, our attorneys also ask you the questions necessary to elicit facts relevant in advising you. A consultation allows the attorney to offer alternatives that may be otherwise overlooked. We can also provide warnings of mistakes to be avoided. We answer the questions, "so, what does this all mean for me?" and "what should I do now?"
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Immigration law is a complex framework. Individual laws within that framework are constantly changing and cannot be fully comprehended without understanding the structure, context, and history of the law. Changes cannot be viewed in isolation. An attorney can act as your guide and interpreter through the land of immigration law and legal language. Generalized information is not a substitute for a detailed, fully informed analysis of your situation.
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Our firm receives hundreds of case-specific questions via eMail and telephone each week. We cannot answer these without discussion, analysis, or clarification. To do so would be not only inadequate but could result in an incorrect conclusion, leading to major legal problems for the individual relying on an erroneous response based on insufficient facts.
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Regular participants in the MurthyChat are used to the terms of that setting: (1) Please make your question as brief as possible; (2) Lengthy, case-specific questions are not as likely to receive answers as shorter, general ones; and (3) Questions are selected when they are brief and relevant to many people. By contrast, in a Consultation with a lawyer from Attorney Murthy's legal team, your specifics and the nuances of your situation are the focus in our effort to help you.
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You probably would not feel comfortable asking your company's lawyer, "What happens if I get a job with a different employer?" Whether you want a consultation before starting a new case, or are interested in a second opinion or expanded information on advice given by someone else handling your case, we are happy to provide you with the expertise of our lawyers at no further obligation.
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Also, if you should choose to engage the services of the Murthy Law Firm, for the matter discussed within 30 days after your consultation, we will credit the entire amount of the consultation fee (against the final payment) towards our legal fees.
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So, why schedule a consultation? To get the whole picture. To avoid problems down the road. And maybe even to sleep better at night!



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Posted Mar 05, 2002