Growing up I watched the OJ Simpson trial on TV every day after school with my grandmother. Glued to the television watching history unfold was my first introduction to the legal world and I was hooked. When I was a young adult, I hired a lawyer who did not do a very good job. My lawyer promised that he would “die on the battlefield for me,” and I wrote him a check on the spot believing I was in good hands. The reality was I could never get ahold of my attorney, calling for months without a returned phone call, even driving to his office to be told he was too busy to see me. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see my attorney listening to his receptionist speak with me. Although it was a small matter, it was important to me and I was sorely disappointed with how I was treated. After my experience, I make it my goal to ensure every one of my clients gets the care, respect, and attention they deserve.