Availability

1.  For emergency purposes, are you available by phone after 6:00 p.m.?

Yes.  Association managers have our cell phone numbers.

2.  If you are going to be unavailable, how do you communicate that to clients?

If we are going to be unavailable we communicate in advance to the client the period of time in which we will be unavailable.  Generally, however, thanks to modern technology, none of us are ever truly “unavailable.”  We can be reached when absolutely necessary at almost any time.

3.  Who will handle our legal needs if one of you is unavailable?

Richard D. DeBoest, II, Susan M. McLaughlin, Diane M. Burnside, Jason R. Himschoot, and Chené M. Thompson will handle any Association-related matters when the primary attorney is unavailable.

4.  Does your firm ensure there is an attorney available to speak to within at least 24 business hours of a telephone call?

Yes.  Our goal is to return all telephone calls by 5:00 p.m. on the same day.


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