Under Maine law, a Maine lawyer must represent each party before certain agreements can be enforceable. This lawyer's input was minimal, required no special knowledge or expertise and he spent no more than 10 minutes on our agreement, had one 2 minute phone call with us the day of the planned signing, spent 15 minutes walking to and from the meeting and then billed for 2 hours at $330 per hour. Certainly his clock runs fast, to be kind. Anyone using this lawyer is advised to get a time estimate first.
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Under Maine law, a Maine lawyer must represent each party before certain agreements can be enforceable. This lawyer's input was minimal, required no special knowledge or expertise and he spent no more than 10 minutes on our agreement, had one 2 minute phone call with us the day of the planned signing, spent 15 minutes walking to and from the meeting and then billed for 2 hours at $330 per hour. Certainly his clock runs fast, to be kind. Anyone using this lawyer is advised to get a time estimate first.
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