An experienced lawyer can go a long way to help keep you and your business out of trouble – or quickly resolve disputes which have escalated into an insurance claim or lawsuit.  

How can you be sure you are retaining quality counsel? You should not assume that the biggest firm or the highest billable rate are a sign of experience or quality.  There are few industry ratings that more effectively quantitate a lawyer’s legal ability than Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings.

The Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings are an objective indicator of a lawyer’s high ethical standards and professional ability, generated from evaluations of the lawyer by other members of the bar and the judiciary.

Less than 14% of attorneys in the United States are AV Rated.  Even fewer women lawyers – 5% – have been recognized with an AV Preeminent rating.

When you need legal advice – whether you are building your business model to avoid  seek out the best.  Jeff Ruebel has decades of experience in litigation and have earned the highest level of recognition, AV Preeminent rating.

RQ Law can help guide your business as it grows, keep you and your projects out of trouble, or resolve an existing dispute.  Call us at 888-989-1777 for a free consultation.

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