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The Lebron Firm

There are few events in life more traumatic than finding yourself or a loved one seriously injured and the victim of the negligence of another. Motor vehicle and workplace accidents, medical malpractice and defective medical devices, appliances and dangerous drugs, products liability, personal injury. You need lawyers who will be your advocate and represent you every step of the way who will be above board and transparent. You want to be treated fairly and justly and leveled with. You want individual attention, you want phone calls returned and you don't want to feel like your just another case. No surprises, no deception. That's what we would want for us and our families. And that's what we pledge to you.

 

We describe The Lebron Firm as a renaissance law firm. Renaissance denoting rejuvenation and resurgence. We reject hoary convention and, frankly, the stuffy and impersonal trappings of the all-to-frequent and all-too-conventional. We are dedicated to a very simple proposition. To assist you in negotiating the legal world and legal issues. It's that simple. We promise to take into account the personal connection and a comforting disposition that are required and, sadly, all too often forgotten. We are well aware of the reality that when a law firm is needed something usually bad has happened. Someone's been injured or arrested. There's been an accident, negligence. Your case needs to be assessed honestly and objectively. And with the multiplicity of lawyer ads and websites it can be daunting and, frankly, scary. We understand this. 

 

We're proud of what we do. Trial lawyers are the buffer between you and the government, the corporation and the powerful. Thomas Jefferson said, “I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its Constitution.” And through that trial by jury, human jurors must be communicated with, the case explained and the evidence adduced. The trial lawyer has to have a keen appreciation for the communication arts, the modalities of persuasion and the use and introduction of witnesses. The client is the focus. The client must be counseled and, yes, comforted. It's a human event, a human endeavor. It's human theatre. 

 

“Our civilization has decided, and very justly decided, that determining the guilt or innocence of men is a thing too important to be trusted to trained men. It wishes for light upon that awful matter, it asks men who know no more law than I know, but who can feel the thing that I felt in that jury box. When it wants a library catalogued, or the solar system discovered, or any trifle of that kind, it uses up its specialists. But when it wishes anything done which is really serious, it collects twelve of the ordinary men standing round. The same thing was done, if I remember right, by the Founder of Christianity.”


― G.K. Chesterton, Tremendous Trifles

 
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