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Check 2 of the first 3 replies to the thread...
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I say open a coffee house in your lobby, with law books, and sell things like do it yourself wills kits etc.
Then come up with catchy drink names, like the Lethal Injections(Expresso Shots), Murderous Mochas, Legalese Lattes, Justice Javas, Felony Frappe', etc. Call it Legal Grounds or Legal Grind or something of that nature, have your coffee prices on one menu and you legal fees on another menu. See if they will go for that. (In Texas there is a Legal Grounds, I don't know if that matters since you are in Canada) |
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Waterstone is not a word. It would be pretty embarrassing if your firm insists it means something it doesn't. It also adds a layer of confusion by sounding like someone's name. I guess you could have fun with that and invent a fictional founding partner, Mr. Waterstone, who died in a tragic curling accident.
FWIW, I think your firm should go back to the drawing board. I do like Old Glory, though. Robot attacks are the asbestos of the '00s. |
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I think your firm should go back to the drawing board. [/ QUOTE ] Agree. Law firm names are not a good place for trendiness. |
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