The Upset Client is Your Most Valuable Client

It takes some gumption to complain to your attorney. For most people, an attorney is an authority figure, someone kind of like a parent or a teacher. There are psychological barriers to telling these folks what we actually think. Our clients come to us referred by someone they trust, they met with us and decided to trust us as well. Even when they’re unhappy with us they wonder if it’s just their perception. They’re not always sure they’re right to be upset. You’ve likely had an experience of another lawyer’s client coming to you just to double-check, to get a second opinion, about whether they’re right to be distressed.

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