Bridging the Distance: How Lardiere McNair and Stonebrook Brings Legal Services to You—Wherever You Are

At Lardiere McNair and Stonebrook, we believe that access to quality legal services shouldn’t be limited by geography. Whether you live in downtown Columbus, suburb,  or in one of Ohio’s more rural communities, our firm is equipped to bring our experience and counsel directly to you—virtually.

The legal industry has seen a major shift over the past few years, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote work, virtual meetings, and electronic signatures have transformed how legal services are delivered. At Lardiere McNair and Stonebrook, we've embraced these innovations to create a truly client-centered virtual law practice that meets you where you are.

Serving Clients Virtually—From City Streets to Country Roads

Through the use of digital tools and secure online platforms, we provide legal consultations, manage documents, and even move cases forward—without requiring our clients to travel to our office. This is particularly valuable for clients in rural areas who may have previously found it challenging to access legal help due to distance, time, or mobility constraints.

Virtual Consultations and Case Management

We offer virtual meetings via Zoom and Microsoft Teams—making it easy to meet with your attorney face-to-face, no matter where you’re located. These virtual consultations provide:

We understand the importance of privacy and confidentiality in legal matters, which is why we use secure, encrypted platforms for all virtual meetings and client communications.

Electronic Signing of Legal Documents

Gone are the days when you had to come into the office just to sign paperwork. Our firm uses industry-trusted e-signature platforms such as DocuSign and Dropbox Sign to make document signing simple and secure.

These platforms are:

Certain documents like wills or notarized papers may still require a physical signature, but for most legal matters, e-signatures are more than sufficient—and legally valid.

What We Call It: E-Lawyering, Virtual Law Practice, or Simply Convenience

You may hear different terms like "virtual law practice," "telelaw," or "e-lawyering". Regardless of the name, the goal is the same: to make legal help accessible, efficient, and convenient.

We’ve Got the Tools. You’ve Got the Access.

At Lardiere McNair and Stonebrook, our commitment to technology means our clients benefit from:

Local Heart, Statewide Reach

We’re proud to be a Columbus area-based firm with small-town values and big-city capabilities. Thanks to our e-lawyering services, geography no longer stands between you and the legal representation you deserve.

Whether you're down the block or across the state, Lardiere McNair and Stonebrook is here for you—virtually and personally.

Christopher L. Lardiere, Esq. is a  Founding Partner at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook, Ltd., LPA. To read more about our firm, please visit 

www.lmcounsel.com

The information presented here has been prepared by Lardiere McNair for promotional and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.  This information is not intended to provide, and receipt of it does not constitute, legal advice.  Nor does the receipt of this material create an attorney/client relationship.  An attorney client relationship is not established until such time as Lardiere McNair enters in to a written engagement agreement with a specific client for a specific legal matter.

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Ask AI or Ask a Lawyer?

While AI can provide general legal information, it cannot offer personalized legal counsel based on your unique situation. At Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook we believe you should always consider   consulting a qualified lawyer for legal advice, especially for complex or personal legal matters.

Why You Should Consult a Lawyer Instead of Relying Solely on AI:

  1. AI Provides General Information, Not Legal Advice
    • AI can summarize laws and legal principles but does not account for specific case details or jurisdictional differences.
  2. Laws Vary by Location
    • Laws differ by country, state, and even city, and AI may not always provide the most up-to-date or region-specific information.
  3. Legal Interpretations Require Human Judgment
    • Lawyers analyze evidence, argue nuances, and make strategic legal decisions that AI cannot.
  4. AI May Be Outdated or Incomplete
    • AI is based on past data and might not reflect recent legal changes, new case law, or evolving regulations.
  5. Confidentiality & Ethics Concerns
    • AI does not offer attorney-client privilege, meaning your legal questions are not protected like they would be in confidential consultation with a lawyer.

When AI Can Be Helpful:

When You Should Definitely Consult a Lawyer:

Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook is a general practice firm.  Our team may be able to help you and your family in a wide variety of situations.  If we cannot help you, we may know somebody that can.

Christopher L. Lardiere, Esq. is a Founding Partner at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook, Ltd., LPA. To read more about our firm, please visit 
www.lmcounsel.com

The information presented here has been prepared by Lardiere McNair for promotional and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.  This information is not intended to provide, and receipt of it does not constitute, legal advice.  Nor does the receipt of this material create an attorney/client relationship.  An attorney client relationship is not established until such time as Lardiere McNair enters in to a written engagement agreement with a specific client for a specific legal matter.
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Understanding Lawyer Fees: How Attorneys Bill Their Services

At Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook we encourage our clients to talk to us about our legal fees. We will make our best efforts to have a written fee agreement with every client.
Hiring a lawyer can be a significant financial commitment, but understanding how attorneys bill for their services can help you make informed decisions when deciding how to approach your legal matters. Lawyers use different billing methods depending on the type of legal work they handle.  Here’s a breakdown of the most common fee structures and tips on how to discuss legal costs.

Common Lawyer Fee Structures

1. Hourly Billing
One of the most common methods a lawyer uses is hourly billing. In those cases, attorneys and staff charge an hourly rate, which varies based on factors including their experience, and practice area. In these cases, we issue regular detailed bills, usually monthly.
2. Flat Fees
For straightforward legal matters such as drafting a will, reviewing a contract, or writing a letter, lawyers may charge a flat fee.
3. Contingency Fees
Often used in our personal injury cases, a contingency fee means the law firm only gets paid if you win or settle your case. Typically, our fee is a percentage (usually 33% to 40%) of any settlement or court award.
4. Retainer Fees
A retainer is an upfront payment that acts as a deposit for future legal work. The retainer is placed in the firm trust account.  The attorney deducts their hourly fees and costs from this amount as they work on your case. In some instances, usually once per month when the bills go out, the client is asked to replenish the retainer to a minimum balance in the trust account as work progresses.
5. Hybrid Fee Arrangements
In some cases, we offer a mixture of fee structures, such as an hourly rate combined with a partial contingency arrangement.
6. Legal Plans (provided by employers or insurance)
Many of our clients belong to legal plans provided by their employer or insurance company. Know the benefits of your plan and take advantage of those benefits.  Many times, we can help you determine what legal services are covered and what are not

Tips for Understanding and Lawyer Fees

  1. Do Your Research – Compare our fees with other firms so you are comfortable with our fee arrangement.
  2. Review the Written Agreement – Make sure the terms of the fee structure are clearly outlined in our fee agreement and that you understand the terms.
  3. Talk to Us – Don’t be bashful about talking to us about your fees or your bills. We believe open communication is important to establishing a long-term relationship.
  4. Review Your Bill – Many times your bill will also keep you informed on how your case is progressing. Regular billing statements can help you track costs and ensure you’re informed of the progress of your case.
  5. Discuss Alternatives – In a small number of cases we offer limited-scope representation, where we only handle specific parts of your case to reduce costs.
  6. Legal Plans – Talk to your employer or insurance company to see if you qualify for a legal plan.  Pay attention to what the benefits are.
  7. Consider Legal Aid or Pro Bono Services – If you have financial constraints, some organizations or attorneys offer free or low-cost legal services.

Final Thoughts
The lawyers and staff at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook understand that legal fees can be expensive. We hope that by understanding from the outset how our lawyers bill we can help you manage your expectations and  expenses effectively. Don’t hesitate to discuss payment options with us to find an arrangement that works for all of us.

Christopher L. Lardiere, Esq. is a Partner at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook, Ltd., LPA.

The information presented here has been prepared by Lardiere McNair for promotional and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.  This information is not intended to provide, and receipt of it does not constitute, legal advice.  Nor does the receipt of this material create an attorney/client relationship.  An attorney client relationship is not established until such time as Lardiere McNair enters in to a written engagement agreement with a specific client for a specific legal matter.
Copyright © 2024 Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook, Ltd., LPA, All rights reserved.
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Should Your Family Have a Relationship with a Lawyer?

At Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook we know that life is full of milestones, transitions, and sometimes unexpected events. Many people think of lawyers as professionals to consult only in times of trouble—like a lawsuit, a divorce, or a legal dispute. While it's true that legal support is crucial in such moments, having a relationship with a trusted lawyer or law firm goes far beyond crisis management. In fact, an ongoing partnership with a legal advisor can enhance your family’s ability to navigate life’s opportunities and challenges with confidence and peace of mind. Due to the general practice structure of our firm, our staff here at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook are ready to help you and your family conquer life’s challenges and take advantage of life’s opportunities. Even in situations where we cannot help you, more times than not we can refer you to some folks that can.

 Guidance Through Life’s Milestones

Not all legal matters stem from problems. Many of life’s happiest moments involve situations where experience and trusted advice is invaluable.

Proactive Planning for Peace of Mind

Having a lawyer on your side allows your family to plan ahead for life’s uncertainties. Estate planning, for instance, ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that your loved ones are taken care of in your absence. Similarly, a lawyer can help you set up wills, trusts, living wills, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney, giving your family clarity and control in critical situations.

A Trusted Advisor for Everyday Decisions

Many legal questions arise in day-to-day life:

People Already in Your Corner

While many interactions with a lawyer are about planning or seizing opportunities, a trusted legal relationship also ensures that you have someone in your corner during life’s tougher moments. Whether it’s helping you recover proper compensation due to an accident resulting in injuries or professional negligence, navigating probate after the loss of a loved one, or responding to an unexpected legal issue, having a familiar legal advocate can provide you with peace of mind.

Conclusion

Our staff at Lardiere McNair & Stonebrook know that life is unpredictable. We believe that a strong relationship with a trusted lawyer or law firm can help your family navigate life’s twists and turns with greater confidence. By fostering this connection, we hope you’ll gain a reliable advisor who values long term relationships and communication.  It would be our privilege to guide you through both the challenges and opportunities that come your way. Investing in this relationship isn’t just about legal protection, it’s about empowering your family to make informed, confident decisions as life comes at you.

Christopher L. Lardiere, Esq. is a Partner at Lardiere McNair, LLC.  To read more about our firm, please visit www.lmcounsel.com.

The information presented here has been prepared by Lardiere McNair for promotional and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.  This information is not intended to provide, and receipt of it does not constitute legal advice.  Nor does the receipt of this material create an attorney/client relationship.  An attorney client relationship is not established until such time as Lardiere McNair enters into a written engagement agreement with a specific client for a specific legal matter.

Disclaimers: Artificial intelligence is used as a tool to supplement, enhance, make suggestions, and generate blog language from the thoughts, ideas, and opinions of our human lawyers.  The final product is reviewed and edited by an attorney. 

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