“Project Pricing” Article featured on Biznik

Posted by John E Grant on January 8, 2010

Looks like the Project Pricing article I posted earlier this week has become a featured article on Biznik.com. Follow the link to Biznik to see what others are saying and to add your comment or rating. Some of the comments so far include:

  • I love John's model. Till date I was very afraid of even talking to a lawyer because I used to have an apprehension that his fees would burn a deep hole in pocket. This model is perfect for small business owners who may be in need of legal counseling but cannot afford the fees of a "mainstream" lawyer. --Marya Jones
  • I love this. I have shied away from working with an attorney because I'm so afraid of the costs. [I]t's good to know there is a trend going towards the flat rate pricing model. I fully support it. --Arden Clise
  • I have to agree with John completely on this model. I have a HUGE hourly fee that im currently paying off for one Lawyer and when I worked with John he came in UNDER his bid... Thats the first time I ever smiled when I got an invoice. --John Morefield

Nice to see such a positive response. To read more about the Imua price approach, check out our pricing page.


Project Pricing: A Better Way to Pay your Lawyer

Posted by John E Grant on January 6, 2010

Lawyers can add tremendous value to your business, but traditional legal pricing often leaves clients feeling helpless. Project-based legal services give you control over your budget and offer an improved and more transparent relationship with your attorney.

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Supreme Court Justices Call For Project-based Legal Services

Posted by John E Grant on January 2, 2010

At Imua Legal Advisors, we understand that people need to control their legal expenses in ways that give them the best possible value for your legal dollar. That's why we introduced project pricing and embrace an education-based approach. We believe our methods stand on their own by offering our clients a superior value. Still, we were happy to see a tacit approval of our model from two of the nation's leading judges.

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How not to pay lawyers to debate arcane points of law.

Posted by John E Grant on June 1, 2009

An interesting decision came down last week from the Supreme Court of Indiana regarding the question of who owns the copyright in a custom-built website: the web developer or the company for whom the website was built? The end result: well, that isn’t actually important to the moral to this story, but read on to see what happened and why a little upfront legal work would have made a huge difference for everyone involved (everyone but the lawyers that is).

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