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RI DUI Lawyer / RI Criminal Defense Lawyer Chad Bank has been practicing law in Rhode Island for over 15 years. With a no-nonsense attitude, diligent research and determination to WIN on his clients’ behalf, he has earned an extremely high success rate for criminal defense cases. You can’t afford anything less than strong and effective criminal defense representation. If you need a RI Criminal Defense Lawyer or Rhode Island DUI Attorney you have come to the right place. The Law Office of Chad F Bank is available 24/7.
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Ethics Task Force Blog
04/15/2025
Written by Jonathan Dichter The Heart of Client Care: Moving Beyond Case Management In the legal profession, we often talk about "case management" - the systems and processes that keep our cases moving efficiently. But what about *client care*? True client care goes beyond deadlines and filings; it's about treating clients as *people*-scared, uncertain, and in need of guidance. And when done...
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