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LEAVING THE TRADITIONAL BILLING MODEL BEHIND

All clients, large or small, have budgets. Kyle-Beth Hilfer works with companies of all sizes and is willing to deviate from the traditional legal billing model of hourly fees. She offers flexible arrangements that range from predetermined project fees to monthly retainers.

For individuals, entrepreneurs, and start up businesses, Kyle-Beth’s personal attention is ideal. One of Kyle-Beth’s missions in establishing her own firm was to make specialized help affordable for smaller clients. Accordingly, she excels at working within budget and collaborating with the client to handle legal needs efficiently and economically. She provides clear estimates or even flat fees.

For corporate clients who cannot afford to employ an in-house legal attorney, Kyle-Beth is the solution. By establishing innovative retainer agreements, Kyle-Beth often replaces the in-house specialist or general counsel. Kyle-Beth is well versed in handling day-to-day legal needs, including general employment and business matters. This is a particularly attractive arrangement for small and mid-size businesses, or even large corporations with a discrete piece of specialty business that requires constant legal attention.

After a free initial consultation, Kyle-Beth works cooperatively with each client to develop an individualized fee structure and payment schedule. Throughout the process, Kyle-Beth keeps clients informed of their financial status and offers strategic, budgetary choices. There are no billing surprises at the end of a project.

Contact Kyle-Beth Hilfer to schedule a consultation and to learn about her personal approach to each client.

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