Since 1991, my core practice has been in business law, real property law, and agri-business law, even though I have worked as a prosecutor, public defender, and telephone counsel. I have seen business conflicts stem from external and internal sources as a result of the first major financial gain or loss. To navigate these disputes, you must have a clear plan before they happen. This may include a well-drafted contract for external conflicts or a dispute resolution process for internal disagreements. I had two men come to my office, excited about starting a business together. They were best friends and wanted a two-page document. Of course, that is not a sufficient partnership agreement; however, they were insistent! I told them, "Okay, but can we add a few pages of what I like to call 'Relationship Insurance'?" They paused before eventually grasping my point. A strategic plan for resolving conflicts may be the key to preserving connections and partnerships when challenges arise. My Bachelor of Science in Business option in Computer Applications & Systems is from the University of Oregon, in Eugene, Oregon.
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Cathy is a competent and friendly lawyer, according to the posts. She is praised for her expertise in various fields of law and her commitment to her clients. This demonstrates her exceptional exemplary customer service. Communication was a significant highlight, with her always being available, following up, and giving honest updates whenever needed. Several customers were particularly pleased with how she explained their cases in simple and clearly understood ways. These elements lead to one client facing the prospect of losing a case but emerging victorious. This speaks to her analytical and problem-solving skills. Overall, clients were pleased with her detailed information, professionalism, and competence. Customer satisfaction was also guaranteed with her consistent contact availability.