Scranton, S.D.
Scranton, S.D.
Near our office, there's a little road called Scranton. Thus, my thoughts easily and freely associate with that other office, the titular office from TV's The Office, the office from Scranton, a little city in Pennsylvania.
Take protagonist Michael Scott, the earnest, yet cretinous manager of said office. Notwithstanding his flaws (his many, many flaws), when it comes to sales, he rises to the occasion. Michael sells paper. He charges more than the big guys (i.e., Staples), but he wins over business by offering the personal attention the outsized corporations fail to provide.
We strive to do the same: we provide the personal attention that a great, big corporation can't give. For an attorney who is a corporate employee, one who can come and go, the outcome of your case does not carry the same consequences it does for a sole proprietor. Every single action I take, and every action my staff takes reflects upon my personal reputation. My name's on the symbolic shingle and I don't compromise that name. That is why the personal attention will always be there. Of course, there's a difference between Michael and me. Michael charges more than the big guys. I charge much less than they do.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010