Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 2

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 2

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 2 The right process server for the job would entail in my opinion, a couple of different things. First and foremost the data integration, the analytics that can be exchanged electronically compresses that function of getting it...

Florida Alias Summons

Florida Alias Summons

Florida Alias Summons If the defendant has not been served by your court date, the judge will continue your case to allow more time for service before retrying your case. To serve the defendant, you will need to fill out a "alias summons." A summons is a court form...

Santa, The Criminal Investigation

Santa, The Criminal Investigation

The crimes of the not so benevolent Santa Clause Kris Kringle is dragged before a judge in the 1947 holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street” to decide if he is insane or the genuine Santa Claus. It’s a stunning sight to put the benighted benefactor of millions of...

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 1

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 1

Scott Foeller's Interview Series EPISODE 1 I'm Scott Fuller. I'm a partner in a collections law firm here in Florida and Mike from 360Legal and I have known each other for many years. We got to know each other through process serving years ago I had needed a new...

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 7

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 7

So you might wonder why clients choose 360 legal for skip tracing. I've never lost a motion to quash or an evidentiary hearing based on the quality of skip tracing or the information detain in our affidavit of due diligence search. I feel that we are the best in the...

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 6

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 6

"You might be wondering what the ramifications of not being prepared to defend an affidavit of due diligence or a service of process in court. It's simple. The attorney would have to refile a case and it could literally cost thousands of dollars. So by having your...

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 5

Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 5

"So you might be wondering what are the ramifications of not being prepared to defend an affidavit of due diligence for a motion to quash. The ramifications could be the difference of winning or losing a case and could be the difference of losing thousands of dollars...

Meeting at the ALFN

Meeting at the ALFN

Having a productive meeting at the ALFN this week. We are proud to be a sponsor of this event. If you're at the conference, and find Mike Weaver, we've got coffee on us. Let's get together.     360 Legal, Inc.  T: +1 (888) 360-legl (5345) @:...

It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.

Is your Legal Service vendor protecting your firm’s reputation? Does working with a vendor that has a less than positive reputation impact your firm?  Of course, it does! 

Running a client first company, I’m always on the lookout to see how other companies measure up and if they are Client First.   So, what could Warren Buffett, my Mother, Your Firm’s Reputation, and Service of Process have in common, well let me tell you…

“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently”, Warren Buffett

“You are known by the company you keep”, Doris Weaver

While the quotes are different, they both communicate the same principle, your reputation is everything. The picture that I used for this blog is the earliest known picture of me and my mom.  Mom wasn’t the Oracle of Omaha, but she did know a thing or two about managing your reputation. Growing up in Omaha Nebraska, I suspect that Warren Buffett often heard the same thing from his parents too.   Where I grew up in the Southwest part of Virginia, you managed your reputation by how you carried out your daily life.  Your actions spoke louder than your words. I can remember on multiple occasions when I would ask to go somewhere or do something, and I would get told “No”.  If I dared to ask for more details, I would often hear “You are known by the company you keep.”

Recently, I was at a Creditor Rights conference in Delray Beach Florida.  During the initial session, one of the moderators asked the group of attorneys to share some of the challenges they are facing in their business.  The very first attorney that spoke went on a five-minute rant about how horrible their Service of Process vendor was performing.  They were providing inaccurate returns, missing timelines, and providing poor customer service to name a few of the issues mentioned.  Then other attorneys began to pile on with similar experiences  about the lack of performance of two of my biggest competitors.  As I was listening to this, I wondered why two service companies would not do more to ensure a great customer service experience or just do their job.  As the conference continued, it was obvious their reputation was ruined in under 5 minutes.

Every one of 360 Legal’s clients will provide us with a positive recommendation. How many companies can say that?  Are you doing everything you can to guard your firm’s reputation?  Does working with a vendor that has a less than positive reputation impact your firm?  Of course, it does!  Often your Service of Process vendor provides the first contact you have with the parties you are filing suit.  If that encounter is handled poorly or inaccurate information is returned to you.  How does that impact your collection efforts? How many court dates are you missing because service hasn’t been completed properly?  How does that lack of performance reflect on your firm with YOUR Clients? Are your clients happy?

When I started 360 Legal, my goal was to create a different type of legal service company, Client First.  Our laser focus at 360 Legal is meeting the needs of our clients.  Because of that, every one of our clients will provide us a positive reference, every last one!  We achieve that with our Experience, Reliability, Comprehensive Services, and Industry Leading Technology.  We believe in this strongly.  So much so that we developed a shared set of operating principles focused on Client First, 360 Legal Client Code.

If your legal service vendor has a less than stellar reputation, is not meeting your performance standards, or is providing poor customer service.  Why are you using them?  My Mom would tell you;  “You are known by the company you keep”.  Is that how you want your firm to be represented?

Of course you don’t.  So, drop me an email, give us a call at (888) 360-5345.  360 Legal, will make the insanity stop.  You don’t have to settle for Client eventually customer service or poor performance, there are other options in the marketplace.  We will show you the difference working with a Client First vendor can make for your firm.

You, your firm, your clients, and your staff deserve better!

Call Us (888) 360-5345.