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    We welcome inquiries from attorneys, associates, paralegals, legal assistants, and administrative professionals interested in future opportunities with the firm. Individuals with experience or interest in land use law, property disputes, real estate litigation, environmental matters, and civil rights advocacy are encouraged to submit their resume and professional information for consideration.

    Please send resumes and inquiries to: ed@deeperlawfirm.com

    All submissions will be reviewed confidentially.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.

    An easement gives someone the legal right to use a portion of your property for a specific purpose, such as access or utilities. Disputes often arise when the scope or location of the easement is unclear.

    Yes. Boundary disputes can occur due to unclear records, outdated surveys, or conflicting claims. These issues often require legal review and supporting documentation to resolve.

    Missing records or exhibits can significantly impact a case. A detailed legal review may help identify gaps and strengthen the case through proper filings and supporting evidence.

    Not always. Some disputes can be resolved through negotiation, but more complex matters may require court involvement, especially when legal rights or property use are contested.