Who We Are

In Numbers

1992

The year the firm was founded by Myles Alderman, Jr. and Linda Alderman (husband and wife).

100%

Percent of attorneys who were editors of a law review while in law school.

Billions

Amount restructured in cases in which our attorneys played an active roll.

5 Stars

The average review of our senior attorneys by clients.

For us, Results Oriented Legal Solutionssm is all about focusing on what is most important to our clients.

We understand that the cases with large dollar amounts that get reported by traditional news outlets (especially, television, radio, and widely circulated publications) are what get seen by the most people. Cases that impact the lives of hundreds or thousands of people are clearly important. But even those numbers do not tell the full story.

  • To one business client, the most important case might be a nine digit recovery.
  • To the management and employees whose jobs were saved, it might be the restructuring of a manufacturing company.
  • To the people laid-off from a shuttered business, it might be our negotiating for a full year of insurance coverage for each employee and their family members.
  • To a young couple deprived a closing on the home they wanted, it might be the use of specific performance litigation to get them into their home.

1992: The year the firm was founded by Myles Alderman, Jr. and Linda Alderman (husband and wife).

100%: Percent of attorneys who were editors of a law review while in law school.

$ Billions: Amount Restructured in cases in which our attorneys played an active roll.

5 Stars: The average review of our senior attorneys by clients.

For us Results Oriented Legal Solutionssm is all about focusing on what is most important to our clients.

We understand that the cases with large dollar amounts that get reported by traditional news outlets (especially, television, radio, and widely circulated publications) are what get seen by the most people. Cases that impact the lives of hundreds or thousands of people are clearly important. But even those numbers do not tell the full story.

  • To one business client, the most important case might be a nine digit recovery.
  • To the management and employees who’s jobs were saved, it might be the restructuring of a manufacturing company.
  • To the people laid-off from a shuttered business, it might be our negotiating for a full year of insurance coverage for each employee and their family members.
  • To a young couple deprived a closing on the home they wanted, it might be the use of specific performance litigation to get them into their home.