Tag Archives: FAQs

Ask Us: Initial Consultations

Business questionWho should I contact about an initial consultation?
Our scheduler extraordinaire and calendar-master, Jessica is the girl to call. Simply call the main line for New Orleans or Seattle and ask for an initial consultation. Jessica will work out the details. You may also submit an initial consultation request via email to contact@wolfelaw.com.

Are initial consultations free?
WLG charges a flat fee of $100 that is applied as a credit to your first invoice when you hire us. In certain situations a phone consultation may be performed free of charge.

Who will I be meeting with?
You will be meeting with or speaking to one of our full-time attorneys.

Should I bring documentation?
You don’t need to bring documentation to your initial consultation. However, if it is easily accessible to you – or you feel it helps to clarify your sitaution – then bring it along.

How long are the consultations?
Consultations generally last 45 minutes to one hour.

Ask Us: General Questions

Business questionWhether you’re considering hiring WLG – or you already have- we know you have lots of questions and we want to do our very best to answer them.

From here on out we will be regularly posting answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

Do you have a question about our firm that you don’t see in our FAQ’s? Send it to us and we will be happy to publish an answer.

Below are some of our most commonly asked questions:

How long has WLG been a practicing law firm?
WLG began practicing law in the fall of 2005, and first operated out of coffee shops and internet cafes in post-Katrina New Orleans. In June of 2006 we opened the doors to the Prytania office – our first official office.

How many attorneys work for WLG?
WLG currently employs 2 full-time attorneys and 1 attorney of-counsel.

What law does WLG specialize in?
WLG is a boutique law firm specializing in Construction Law. We focus our practice on assisting those involved with construction projects – contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, architects, engineers, homeowners and property owners.

Does WLG represent both homeowners and contractors?
We do. WLG is experienced in resolving disputes between contractors, subcontractors, architects and owners both in court and through alternative dispute resolution.

Does WLG handle cases not related to their specialty?
Generally, no.

How many offices does WLG have?
WLG currently operates out of two (2) offices in New Orleans, Louisiana and Seattle, Washington.

Are the attorneys licensed to practice in more than one state?
Yes! All full-time WLG attorneys have passed the BAR and are licensed to practice in both Louisiana and Washington.