Our 4-step legal process
Every legal service we provide is built on four carefully planned and tested steps. This structure standardises both file control and client communication.
Initial contact & preliminary assessment
As soon as you reach us by phone, e-mail or the contact form, a general preliminary assessment of your matter is carried out. At this stage we confirm whether it falls within our practice areas, share key data about the process and provide an initial legal view.
- In-person or online preliminary meeting
- Defining the legal framework of the matter
- Listing the required documents
- Assigning the responsible lawyer
File analysis & strategy preparation
All documents and information you provide are reviewed in detail by your responsible lawyer. Legal, commercial and procedural aspects are analysed and a strategy plan based on concrete goals is prepared.
- Legal risk analysis
- Assessment of possible scenarios
- Presentation of the strategy report
- Roadmap with client approval
Process management & client updates
After the strategy is approved, the entire legal process is managed by your responsible lawyer. Court proceedings, administrative correspondence, negotiations and other steps are carried out within the agreed timeline. You are kept informed regularly and in plain language.
- Periodic status reports
- Court / hearing follow-up
- Management of administrative correspondence
- Direct communication channel
Outcome & follow-up
When the legal process ends, the judgment is reviewed and appeal or cassation options are assessed where relevant. After a successful conclusion, the file is closed together with forward-looking legal advice.
- Judgment review
- Appeal / cassation options
- Enforcement follow-up
- Preventive legal advice
What to expect throughout the process
- Direct contact with your responsible lawyer — a single point of contact
- Periodic written file reports
- Prompt notice of hearing dates, interim decisions and developments
- Full transparency on legal fees and disbursements
- Strict confidentiality of client information
- Prioritising client approval in decision-making