Aldred Law - Expert Legal FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
A - Your choice of attorney makes a great deal of difference! Think about fellow students in your high school or college classes. They all graduated, but do they possess the same ability, determination, and drive? Likewise, there are differences among lawyers! William L. Aldred, Jr. is Board Certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. Very few lawyers have achieved this!
A - Contingent fees mean the attorney is paid "on condition" that you win. If you lose, you pay nothing except maybe some court costs. This affords people with highly meritorious civil cases an avenue into court. A written contract is required for all legal representation, and this contract provides the attorney is paid.
A - Certification as a civil trial specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) is difficult to achieve. Judicial and attorney endorsement, a lengthy track record of successful trial experience, and the highest ethical standards must be established before the comprehensive extensive written examination is attempted. Certification is valid for only five years and expires unless recertification occurs. Attorney William L. Aldred is one of the very few attorneys in the country with dual certification as a Civil Trial Specialist, having been repeatedly re-certified. That is the kind of legal experience you can trust with your case.