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Sorrell Law Firm

Sorrell Law Firm is a niche law firm (meaning our services are intentionally limited to and focused on specific practice areas) serving Metro Charlotte from Cabarrus County, North Carolina. We are located west of Concord, and serve clients in Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Northwest Cabarrus County, and nearby areas of Mecklenburg County such as Huntersville and University City.
While our focus is on Estate Planning, Probate, and Elder Law as it relates to asset preservation and management issues and quality of life.  We also work with small businesses, assisting both small and home-based businesses with formation matters,
contracts, shareholders' and partnership agreements, mergers, and other legal needs. We would welcome the opportunity to show you how we can provide sophisticated solutions with a personal touch.
 

Start With Trust

Sorrell Law Firm is pleased to announce that we are accredited by the Better Business Bureau of the Southern Piedmont/Greater Charlotte, who has given us an "A" rating.  We believe that this is a further demonstration of our client-focused practice and our commitment to our clients' satisfaction.  The Better Business Bureau encourages consumers to "Start With Trust".  Trust is key in the lawyer-client relationship, and we hope that this will encourage our existing and future clients to feel that they can trust that Sorrell Law Firm will look out for them and help them to achieve their goals.

 

Our background and experience

Our background and experience have prepared us to combine the benefits of the big, expensive firms with the personal touch and affordable solutions that individuals and small businesses need. We are committed to providing each of our clients with the personal attention they deserve. We will take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and explain your options. Thank you for visiting our website. Please feel free to explore these pages, and contact us if we may be of service to you.

 

Our Innovative Pricing Model for Legal Fees

How many purchases do you make without knowing the cost ahead of time? Why should legal services be any different?  Value pricing is a term used to describe a pricing model that sets fees based on the value of the work done for the client.  We use a value pricing model whenever possible.  Value pricing is done before the work begins so that you know how much you can expect to pay ahead of time.   Here’s how it works:

 

  • You provide the attorney with basic information about your situation, including the facts involved and the goals of the representation.  (See the FAQs section for information on our consultation charges.)
  • You and the attorney discuss the various options available to you.  The attorney can help you evaluate the pros and cons of each option and chose the quickest and least expensive way to reach your goals.
  • Once a decision is made, the attorney develops a scope of work and gives you a customized, fixed fee before representation begins.  As long as the scope of work does not change due to unexpected circumstances, this fixed fee is the amount you can expect to pay.

 

The up-front fee model allows you to weigh the costs of legal representation against the benefits and make an informed decision about how to proceed with your legal affairs.  Value pricing also encourages open communication between attorney and client.  Because you are not “on the clock” for every phone call or e-mail, you can feel free to contact the attorney with your questions or concerns, knowing that you won’t be nickel-and-dimed for every response.

 

Comparison to Hourly Billing

Value pricing is often distinguished from the more traditional hourly billing model used by most law firms.  Instead of focusing on the value provided to the client, this model focuses on the work done by the attorney.  While there is nothing unethical about hourly billing, it has a few major drawbacks:

 

  • Rewarding Inefficiency. The hourly billing model rewards inefficiency.  The attorney is paid more for putting more time into the matter, even if the additional work doesn’t add much value to the client.  Instead of being motivated to complete the matter quickly and efficiently, the attorney is rewarded for taking more time to complete the work.
  • Unclear Expectations. Costs are difficult to forecast in the hourly-billing model.  In many cases, all that the attorney can say is that the cost will depend on how much time is spent on the matter.  Many clients are not familiar with how much work can go into a matter.  Without an up-front cost estimate, clients often have unrealistic expectations as to the total amount that they expect to spend.  This can lead to unpleasant surprises when the final bill arrives.
  • Stifled Communication. Hourly billing can stifle attorney-client communication.  When a client makes a 15-minute phone call to an attorney that uses an hourly-billing model, the client will be billed for .25 hours of attorney time.  Assuming the attorney’s hourly rate is $250, every 15-minute call will cost the client $62.50.  The natural result of this model is to discour inforage attorney-client communication.  Because the client is reluctant to contact the attorney, questions go unanswered and concerns are not addressed.

 

Our innovative pricing model doesn’t suffer from these drawbacks.  It rewards the attorney for being more efficient in handling the matter, it provides the client with an up-front fee quote so that the client knows what to expect, and it allows the client to communicate freely with the attorney, without fear of unpleasant surprises when the bill comes.  For these reasons, we believe that value pricing is a better way to do business.  We haven’t figured out how to apply it to every case (give us time).  But we use this model for all estate planning and asset preservation work, for basic probate and estate administration matters, bankruptcy, business formation, legacy planning, and many other business matters.  It is our goal to provide you with outstanding big-firm quality work for a reasonable price and the personal attention you would expect from a friend.  Please contact us today--we welcome the opportunity to be of service.

 
CONTACT DETAILS

Sorrell Law Firm
704.784.0846

Concord Office
6573 Derby Lane
Concord NC 28027

 

Richard B. Sorrell
Attorney at Law

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