Corporate Counsel

Moneyede Martin • April 6, 2023

Corporate Counsel Attorney

Companies are starting to recognize the immense value of having a day-to-day attorney review important legal decisions as they occur. In fact, recent studies show that most corporate legal departments are now spending the majority of their budgets on in-house attorneys, as opposed to waiting until they get sued to hire a litigator to defend the lawsuit. Having an attorney to review contracts, discuss policies and procedures, and assess the legal impact of decisions before the company takes action can save tens (and sometimes hundreds) of thousands of dollars associated with defending lawsuits.


Why You Need An Attorney On Your Side 

Without an attorney to review the legalities of your company’s day-to-day decisions, your company is exposed to litigation, and the cost of properly defending lawsuits can be crippling to a business. For instance, many Fortune 500 companies hire high-priced attorneys – who charge upwards of $1,000 per hour – to defend lawsuits against them. The Law Offices of Moneyede Martin, P.A.’s founding partner, Mr. Martin, was one of those high-priced attorneys who, because of his hourly rates, was not accessible to small and mid-sized companies. The Firm’s corporate counsel practice was created to allow companies the ability to secure top-tier legal representation without paying the exorbitant hourly rates.


We Can Help You

Specifically, the Firm’s unique corporate counsel practice allows clients to customize their legal representation. Rather than hiring an in-house attorney and paying upwards of $85,000 plus benefits per year (on the low end), a smaller company with minimal legal needs can hire the Firm for as little as $2,500 per month. Companies with more extensive legal needs can secure more extensive plans, some of which include significantly discounted rates for litigation. As a result, instead of just praying that you never get sued, and then mortgaging your company’s future to cover legal fees if you do, companies can now feel confident that they have a sound legal basis for making decisions. And should a matter find its way to court, the Firm will be there to defend your interests with vigor and zeal. Comfort and predictability in your legal spend, what a comforting concept! 

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