Methods of Correspondence

The standard correspondence for the practice of law has always been the written letter,  signed and mailed to the interested parties.  This is how lawyers have “officially” communicated with clients and opposing counsel for decades, even centuries.

But mailed letters are slow, and the information can often be stale by the time it is read by the recipient.

Here at Thompson Law Office, we correspond with clients and prosecutors by email as much as possible. This results in quicker case resolutions, and fewer rushed or missed deadlines.  The communication is just as safe and secure as a physical letter as well.

With the quality of document scanning in our office, we can send .pdf files of all court documents to as many parties as are interested, instantaneously.

Also, we use Google’s Gmail for all of our electronic messaging services.  Previously we had used our domain name’s (thompsonjustice.com) email server, but this was being forwarded to Gmail anyway.  By emailing directly to and from our Gmail accounts, we get the fastest, safest, most secure correspondence available.

When you hire us, you will have the option of electronic or physical correspondence.  We would hope you would use email, but we are happy to oblige either way.

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